Curate

Excited to explore your collection in a new way? I'm here to help share the stories hiding in your objects to the rest of the world that activate exciting discussions.

A man in a gray hoodie and black knit cap stands in a museum exhibition space, observing display boards. Several people are visible in the background, engaging with educational displays about history and revolution, with the space featuring high ceilings, large columns, and warm lighting.

Your Collections Activated

You are READY for your collections to come off the shelves. And guess what, the world is ready too! Let’s share the stories your objects carry to everyone else.

An art exhibition room displaying portraits, historical paintings, and educational panels with scaffolding supporting some displays.
An art exhibition room displaying portraits, historical paintings, and educational panels with scaffolding supporting some displays.

Coordinating All
the Parts

There is a lot that goes into exhibitions. Transporting objects, tracking pieces, prepping displays, and installing works all have to be taken into account when sharing your stories.

Booklet titled 'Winslow Martin My Armenia 1999-2008' on a wooden table, featuring a black-and-white photograph of children climbing trees.
Booklet titled 'Winslow Martin My Armenia 1999-2008' on a wooden table, featuring a black-and-white photograph of children climbing trees.

Lasting
Legacy

Posters, catalogs, and pamphlets allow the effort we do together last well beyond us and remain within our institutions for future generations.

A visual project management timeline with six stages: Collection Research, Concept Development, Design, Coordination & Execution, Extras, and more. Each stage has a brief description about tasks involved in that phase.

Typical Timeline

See how the Boston Public Library celebrated 250 years of the American Revolution