Our public outreach capabilities include professionally curated exhibitions of archaeological assemblages dating from the precontact period to the twentieth century. We highlight artifacts to reflect the significance of a client’s project and interpret the past in a manner relevant to today’s diverse audiences.
Our exhibit developers and material culture specialists have many years of experience working for major museums, including the Smithsonian Institution. AECOM’s team collaborates with art, history, and science museums and adheres to the ethics, standards, and best practices of the American Alliance of Museums.
We employ review-based rapid revision with quick turnaround times & developmental capabilities.
Identify Potential Museum & Community Partners
Research Artifacts & Develop Interpretive Themes & Stories
Write & Produce Didactic Text, Labels, Videos, & Digital Components
Provide Training & Interpretive Guidelines for Museum Docents & Staff
Develop Supplemental Hands-On, Printed, & Technology-Based Activities
Create Curriculum-Based School Tours & Training for Educators
Mary Mills
Special Projects Manager Historic Glass Specialist
mary.mills@aecom.com
267.559.6220
Stephen Tull, RPA
Vice President, Cultural Resources Department
steve.tull@aecom.com
267.559.6220