Visitor-centric programming and exhibit design are the core of our creative services. We're here to help effectively tell your stories.
Synthesizing content, concepts, custom and modular components, we deliver more than you expect – for less than you'd imagine.
With smart messaging, brilliant imagery, engaging and affordable solutions, we create experiences to involve your audience in the the moment, and beyond.
The Historic Annapolis Foundation "Museum without Walls" exhibit used celebrity personalities from various time periods to guide visitors to sites they frequented throughout the city.
Since 1753, Carlyle House has served many key roles in Alexandria, VA's history. The city was torn apart by the Civil War in 1861. "Mansion House Hotel" built on the Carlyle property, and the house itself were commandeered by the Union Army for use as a hospital.
"All Aboard" for Bowie Station! After the Civil War, Governor Oden Bowie masterminded development of two major railroads from Baltimore to D.C. and Southern Maryland. Huntington City grew at Bowie Junction where the two lines met.
The Lyceum: 175 Years of Local History displays items from the collection that provide a glimpse into different aspects of the Alexandria community since its founding in the 18th century.
These beautiful miniature buildings are lovingly constructed, and fully furnished by Sharon Frazier and Lynwood Smith. They capture many of the forgotten businesses and people responsible for Alexandria’s vitality and development throughout the last century.
Bowie Welcome Center graphics interpret the history of this railroad town. Governor Oden Bowie was responsible for bringing the railroad to this area just after the Civil War.
"In 1939, five young men walked into a public library in Alexandria, VA. A few hours later, all of them were arrested. They were guilty of one crime only; they were black"
After the tragic murder of George Floyd in 2022, ABHM called upon the local community to record their feelings, thoughts, and supply artwork, photographs, and objects that help the museum preserve the response to this tragedy and the wave of peaceful protests and vigils that followed, in Alexandria.
We regularly accomplish interior and exterior banners, interpretive panels, exhibit design and case layouts and other graphic solutions for the Alexandria Black History Museum.
Overlooking the twin cooling towers standing in the Pennsylvania Countryside, the visitor center is used for employee training and community outreach.