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Ophthalmic Heritage & Museum of Vision

Traveling Exhibits

 

The Museum of Vision is the only museum in the United States dedicated to educating people of all ages about eye care.  As part of our mission, the Museum of Vision provides portable exhibits at low or no cost.   These exhibits are suitable for a variety of ages and interests.  In the past we have displayed them at schools, fairs, association meetings, and community expositions.

 

For information about these exhibits, please contact museum staff for a complete schedule of venues and to learn about booking them for your community.

 

 

Children's Exhibits

The Museum of Vision has two freestanding exhibits suitable for ages 11 and up.  Exhibit walls are 6 feet tall by 6 feet wide and require some assembly.  There is no rental fee for these exhibits, but we do ask venues to pay for shipping one-way.

Discover Your Eye Q!® explores basic concepts of vision and contains optical illusions, simulations of vision impairments, and a curriculum guide for teachers.

 

Art and Vision: Seeing in 3-D® explores the exciting themes of vision, depth perception, and other artistic techniques used to create the illusion of 3-D.  Exhibit includes a curriculum guide for teachers.

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travel_2Poster Exhibits

The Museum of Vision has freestanding poster exhibits. Exhibits include 8 mounted posters and display walls. There is no rental fee for these exhibits, but we do ask venues to pay for shipping one-way.  You may choose from one of the following exhibits for your display:

 

Eye Spy!

Windows to the Soul

Eyes of War

To Fool the Eye

 

 

 



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  Spectacular Spectacles
 
Starting in July 2007 Spectacular
  Spectacles
will embark on a 3 year,
  American tour with Smith Kramer Fine Art
  Services- a traveling exhibit specialist.
  Spectacular Spectacles features over three
  hundred spectacles and other vision aids
  from around the world including some of
  the Museum of Vision's finest and most
  unusual pieces. For more information about
  Spectacular Spectacles, please visit 
  www.smithkramer.com to see open tour
  dates.


 

Other Traveling Exhibits

The Museum of Vision is available to help you plan an exhibit that would best suit your needs. Venues who wish to borrow artifacts are required to complete a facility questionnaire, provide proper display spaces, pay for insurance, crating and shipping costs.

 

 

 

 

 

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