Case Studies

Whether you are looking for examples of good practice or new ideas, we hope our ever-growing bank of case studies will inspire you. They include practical tips on organising, touring and hosting exhibitions, as well as new models for developing and funding exhibitions.

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University of Brighton: Creative approaches to 2D and/or 3D design to tour
Design and Display

Exhibition: Reshaping History Venue: University of Brighton Author: Hilary Williams, Cultural Informatics Research Group, University of Brighton. The concluding phase of the European Union funded 3D-COFORM project www.3d-coform.eu, was the Reshaping History exhibition in…

V&A: International Touring
International touring

Exhibition: Opera: Passion, Power and Politics  Venues: Royal Opera House, Muscat in Oman, January – March 2019; CaixaForum Madrid in Spain, April – August 2019; CaixaForum Barcelona in Spain, September 2019 – January…

Waterside Arts Centre: Funding touring
Funding

Exhibition: Red Work: Rachael Howard Locations: Waterside Arts Centre: 11th October 2014- 31st January 2015, Williamson Art Gallery & Museum: 14th February – 22nd March 2015 Author: Jenny Waterson, Exhibitions Curator, Waterside Arts Centre Red…

Wellcome Collection: Digital interpretation for touring
Digital interpretation for touring

Exhibition: Brains: The Mind as Matter Venues: Wellcome Collection and Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester Authors: Danny Birchall, Wellcome Collection, London. Emma Thom, Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester. Typically a touring exhibition’s web…

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