SERVICES

IMW can take your exhibition idea from concept to opening night, and beyond. Looking to create a traveling exhibit about the history of your organization? Interested in marking a historic anniversary with a special exhibition? Need the funding to make it happen? Let IMW guide you through the process, from the first gem of an idea through your press coverage.

 
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Exhibitions

From concept development to scriptwriting to media interviews, IMW has over 15 years of experience bringing exhibitions to a national audience.

View some of our past and current projects here.

 
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Collections

Management

Moving a collection? Handling an artist’s estate and unsure of where to start? We consult on best practices in art handling, packing, relocation, and collections management. Professionally insured by USLI and Markel, IMW advises on how to safely handle and manage your collection to preserve it for generations.

Historic Research

Whether you’re developing content for an exhibition, media interactive, or book project, let IMW do the research for you. With years of experience navigating such collections as the Library of Congress and New York Public Library, IMW can conduct historic, artifact, and image research for museum projects and publications, in both public and private collections.

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Grant Writing

If you are pursuing federal, state, or foundation funding for your exhibition project, IMW can craft a successful grant narrative and supporting documents that prove the unique value of your project to a variety of audiences and stakeholders.

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Public Speaking

IMW has vast public speaking experience: media interviews for print, television, radio, and web, training museum docents, and delivering public programs and lectures. With an approachable personality and presence, IMW will capably represent your institution, collection, or project to engaged audiences.

View a recent speaking engagement here.

 

 Photos courtesy of the National Museum of American Jewish History - Matthew Christopher Photography, and

Antrim & Spruce Photography