What stories do you want to tell?

From intimate, 1,500 sf shows to 45,000 sf traveling exhibitions, MGMP creates interpretive and conceptual exhibit plans that bring life to museums.

 

The MGMP team has developed dozens of interpretive plans for our clients. 

 

The MGMP team has developed dozens of interpretive plans for our clients. 

Our diverse range of interpretive subjects include art, history, forestry, automobiles, architecture, design, and science, and have teamed with some of the world's pre-eminent designers, such as Ivan Chermayeff, Mario Bellini, Charles Eames, Saul Bass, and George Nelson. 

MGMP has undertaken every type of curatorial programming activity, including subject research, rights research and acquisition, and has helped secured grants and funding for exhibits that our staff has programmed.

We also develop and negotiate agreements for traveling exhibitions and for the publication of major exhibition catalogs.

Because every museum serves a core educational function within its community, MGMP’s interpretive planning is coordinated with state and local educational guidelines, including STEM and STEAM programs.

Technology is a tool for bringing people together

 

Museums now have access to a wide spectrum of new technologies, all of which have been adapted for professional practice.

These new technologies not only transform how museums operate daily, and how museum staffers collaborate to develop exhibitions and deliver programs, they also transform how museums address and reach out to their audiences.

MGMP developed the interpretive plans for the museum of Silicon Valley’s greatest technological innovations and discoveries, The Tech in San Jose, as well as exhibitions on contemporary design, two exhibits on inventions for IBM, and an omnibus exhibit about the natural history, arts and social culture of Wayne County, Indiana.