Exhibition Development

HRA historians are well-versed in developing interpretive content, including permanent, temporary, traveling, and digital exhibitions. We work with a range of clients, such as museums, historical sites, non-profit organizations, government entities, corporations, and communities.

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Featured Projects

Bonneville Power Administration Traveling Exhibition

HRA developed a traveling exhibition for Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), featuring the High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Test Center (built in 1963 and recently demolished) and the development of HVDC power transmission.

History of Soccer Exhibition

HRA curated a 3,000-square-foot temporary exhibition, “We are the Rose City! A History of Soccer in Portland,” for the Oregon Historical Society.

Vision, Mission, Values: 125 Years of George Fox University

HRA curated an 800-square-foot temporary exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society Museum in Portland, Oregon. Hired by George Fox University, HRA oversaw all research and writing and assisted university staff in identifying and selecting images and artifacts to be included in the exhibit.

Interpretive Planning

Our interpretive planning services support stewards of historic and cultural sites as they navigate the complexities of the past to share relevant and impactful stories with their audiences.