• How do you convey the extraordinary creativity of the brilliant and tortured visionary Edgar Allan Poe — and do it without a Hollywood budget?
  • What are entry points for engaging today’s generation of Digital Natives with Chinese ceramics, Buddhist art, and Japanese prints?
  • Everyone can thrill at the sight of a T. rex — but what about an oreodont? a subhyracodon? a succession of extinct turtles and trays full of microfossils?
I bring my experience with a wide array of disciplines and organizations to creating solutions to such challenges as these — developing content and interpretive plans for meaningful, engaging, and exciting exhibits, websites, and publications. My collaborations with planning teams and experts result in comprehensive strategic plans and thematic frameworks for experiences that engage audiences of all ages. Many of the exhibits and websites I’ve developed integrate universal access for people with physical challenges and a spectrum of learning styles. I invite you explore these case studies―and contact me to find out more.

 





Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
Philadelphia, PA


As part of an exhibit on the life, work, and influences of Edgar Allan Poe, Krister Olmon, Inc. was charged with conveying the writer’s exuberant creativity. How could visitors interact with this genius―and be enticed to explore Poe’s work in greater depth?




Chinese Ceramics Pacific Asia
Museum Pasadena, CA



Chinese porcelains are a tough sell to fifth graders, and yet there are aspects of these lovely creations that are fascinating to kids. Working with the Pacific Asia Museum’s curatorial and registrarial staff, I developed a set of simple narratives and lesson plans that bring these technically sophisticated artworks to life.




Ben Reifel Visitor Center
Badlands National Park, South Dakota



Fossils can be dry as dust, but working with Krister Olmon, Inc., I conceptualized a series of murals and dioramas that convey the drama of life that unfolded at what is now the awe-inspiring landscape of Badlands National Park in South Dakota.


Joshua Tree National Park, California
Interpretive planning for proposed Oasis of Mara Visitor Center, working to LEED Platinum. For Krister Olmon Design and Roesling, Nakamura, Terada Architects.


Mammoth Cave National Park Visitor Center
Kentucky.
For Krister Olmon Design, contracted to the National Park service.

Barataria National Preserve Visitor Center
Jean Lafitte National Park, New Orleans.
For Krister Olmon Design.
Script Writer, “Fierce Beauty: The White River Badlands.”


Producer & Writer
The Art & Technology Program, 1967-1971
Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

I wrote the Introduction



Producer & Writer
Visions of Enlightenment: Understanding Buddhist Art

Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA.
American Association of Museums award winner, Yahoo site of the Day, featured in Christian Science Monitor.



Also for the Pacific Asia Museum:
Nature of the Beast: Japanese Paintings & Prints



Rank & Style: Power Dressing in Imperial China



Producer & Writer,
Antelope Valley Indian Museum

Lancaster, CA.
Included management of online database implementation and production of
Time Trails: Peoples of the Antelope Valley and Southern California


Developer & Writer,
Space Art through the Ages online curriculum,
J. Paul Getty Trust.


Producer & Writer,
Multicultural Art Print Series,
J. Paul Getty Trust.