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Museum and exhibit design since the 1960s

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Discipline: Exhibits

  • Educational curriculum
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  • Exhibits
  • Facilities and feasibility plans
  • Graphics and identity
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  • Signage and environmental
  • Technology and media

Michael Sand was an early pioneer of hands-on museum design, creating hundreds of exhibits over the decades. His exhibits concentrated on delivering fun, surprise, humor and even provocation.

Visitors always left Michael’s exhibits seeing the world in new and interesting ways.

The Giant’s Desktop

Computers and Robotics Series

Computer Museum As-Is 1987

ComputerCade

The City and Its People

Mayor Kevin H. White 45th Birthday Celebration

Irish Imagination

Center for Inquiry and Discovery Master Plan

Children of Cardozo…Tell It Like It Is

BCM Miscellaneous

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About the Archives

Michael Sand (1940-2013), was a prolific museum designer and educator who helped pioneer the use of hands-on and technology-driven practices in museums and other learning environments. The Michael Sand Archives contains thousands of Michael’s business and design documents, photographs, media, correspondence, and other material dating back to the early 1960s. The collection is a unique reflection of the collaborative and experimental nature of the design field, and the radical evolution of museum design in the twentieth century.

All content copyright 2017-present, Michael Sand Estate and respective copyright holders.

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