“Remembering Muted Voices” Museum Exhibit Design

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Remembering Muted Voices

About the Exhibit Proposal

“Remembering Muted Voices” is a traveling museum exhibit intended to give voice to the conscientious objectors of World War I.

Showcasing stories from Hutterites, Mennonites, Quakers, and other peace churches, the exhibit is intended to be a companion piece to the upcoming symposium titled “Remembering Muted Voices: Conscience, Dissent, Resistance and Civil Liberties in World War I Through Today” at the National World War I Museum & Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, occuring October 19–22, 2017.

The project is being lead/developed by Kauffman Museum.

Visuals

Supporting Documents

Exhibition Design Proposal

  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, cover page
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, font study
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, poetry panels
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, timeline
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, audio panels
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, module front and side views
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, module with timeline
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, 3D modules with timeline
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, module shipping breakdown
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, touchscreen interface
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, sample banners
  • Remembering Muted Voices presentation, info panel detail

Early Work (Poetry Panels)

  • Poetry Panel 3
  • Poetry Panel 4
  • Poetry Panel 2
  • Poetry Panel 1

Early Work (Timelines)

  • Timeline 1
  • Timeline 2
  • Timeline 3

Early Work (Audio Panels)

  • Audio Panel 1
  • Audio Panel 2
  • Audio Panel 3