
5 Ways to Join the World of Experiential Design
How do you tell your story? With words? Pictures? Or maybe the space around you? Experiential design is a type of design that weaves together
How do you tell your story? With words? Pictures? Or maybe the space around you? Experiential design is a type of design that weaves together
There are about 35,000 active museums in the US. Each of these museums features multiple exhibits that spread knowledge and awareness about various topics. In
1220 recently helped fabricate the Duck River Education Room at Henry Horton State Park, which was featured on the TN State Parks website as one
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VISIT LINK FOR ORIGINAL ARTICLE Nashville, 11/8/2017 – Inspired to create unforgettable client experiences, 1220 Exhibits has become a nationally recognized leader in the production
1220 is thrilled to announce the Grand Opening of the National World War II Museum’s Road to Tokyo in the Campaigns of Courage Pavilion. The
1220 Exhibits was thrilled to be a part of the team to bring a modern and energetic feel to Texas Christian University’s Mary Couts Burnett
1220 was thrilled to be a part of the Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor project! Below is a link to Industry Magazine’s article highlighting
Great article about the recently opened Crayola Orlando Experience. 1220 fabricated the “Doodle in the Dark” and “Meltdown” interactives. Take the kids and enjoy a
The Staten Island Museum expanded its exhibitions into a renovated historic building at Snug Harbor in September 2015. The new location added 10,000 square feet
1220 recently participating in the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. Everyone who walked had a wonderful time and 1220 was able
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 22, 2015 Contact: Jeff Morgan, Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, 515-281-3858 Bethany Hawkins, American Association for State and Local History, hawkins@aaslh.org, 615-320-3203