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A War With No Front Lines: South Carolina and the Vietnam War is a stirring exhibit we designed for the South Carolina Military Museum. Tackling the tough truths and difficult stories behind one of our nation’s most controversial and costly conflicts, this exhibit balances artifacts, narratives,…

As part of Virginia Museum of Fine Art’s (VMFA’s) seventy- fifth anniversary, the museum undertook a three-part project to reassess and redisplay its Fabergé collection: this catalogue, a complementary exhibition, and, finally, an expanded and newly designed gallery that will show more of the collection…

RWD designed the third floor gallery space at Tampa Bay History Center. The three areas of the exhibit include, The Citrus Grove, the Reo Car, and Travails and Triumphs. All exhibits are bilingual, English and Spanish. The Citrus Grove explores Florida’s citrus history. Not only…

RWD worked with the Shenandoah Valley Battlefield Foundation on designing a permanent exhibit for their Civil War Museum. The exhibit relates the Shenandoah Valley’s Civil War history to contemporary visitors through the experiences and words of the people who lived through it. The exhibit is…

For their 50th anniversary, Capricorn Sound Studios reopened as a music incubator and museum, featuring vibrant and engaging exhibits created by RWD in partnership with Mercer University and Building 4 Fabrication. The museum tells the stories of Southern Rock in the 1970s in the context…

200 Years, 200 Stories, is an exhibit at the Library of Virginia and an assemblage of captivating stories of Virginians of all stripes: heroes and villains, the famous and infamous, the powerful and the powerless—reflecting the sweep of Virginians’ experiences.  The design of this exhibit…

RWD worked with the North Carolina Department of Cultural History and North Carolina Maritime Museums to create exhibit designs for the 7,000 square-foot Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras, NC. The exhibits highlight the thousands of vessels and mariners who lost a desperate struggle…

RWD created these interactive, playful, and participatory exhibits for Eno River State Park. The designs accompanied dynamic interpretive programming that speaks to a wide range of visitor preferences and learning levels. The exhibit will offer visitors the freedom to control the paceof learning—to read headlines…

Stevens Creek Nature Center & Preserve is a 281-acre tract of land encompassing a forest, creek, garden, and new nature center. RWD designed the playful exhibit to cultivate a sense of wonderment at the marvels of nature, brought to life by a series of interactives,…

RWD designed exhibits for the National Park Service at the Cedar Breaks National Monument visitor center, where guests will go to learn more about the site. This design features in-depth exploration of the geology, geography, wildlife, and vegetation of the region, as well as some…

RWD is currently working on designs for the Virginia Natural History Museum’s developing Waynesboro campus. These designs rise to the challenge of capturing Virginia’s vibrant and diverse natural history, including displays of rare and unique artifacts.  The goal if these exhibits will be to explore…

Quest at Latta Nature Preserve

Exhibition Design

RWD created exhibits for Latta Nature Preserve that spark curiosity through both seeing and doing. Two striking interactive tables draw visitors in and facilitate hands-on learning for all ages, while dynamic graphics and sleek displays complete the 3,200 square feet of exhibition space. The two…

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