About Us
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Talbott Exhibits & Planning provides specialized consulting services to museums, historic sites, and related organizations.
Founded in 2008 (as Remer & Talbott; renamed in 2014), we have consulted on an exciting range of projects for a variety of clients.
Founded in 2008 (as Remer & Talbott; renamed in 2014), we have consulted on an exciting range of projects for a variety of clients.
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Associates
Melissa ClemmerMelissa has 20 years of experience in public history -- particularly interpretive planning and exhibit development. She is also project manager and grant writer at the Drexel University Lenfest Center for Cultural Partnerships. She became a Certified Interpretive Planner in 2013 (via the National Association for Interpretation) and certified Pennsylvania teacher in 2008. She has a B.F.A. in Studio Art with Art History Emphasis from Moore College of Art & Design and an M.Ed. in Art Education from Kutztown University.
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Beth Twiss HoutingBeth is senior director of programs and services at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. She has over 30 years of experience in interpretive planning, exhibit development, education, and audience research. In addition, Beth has published on how people -- especially children -- learn in museums and has taught at the university level. She has a B.A. in History from Pennsylvania State University and an M.A. from the Winterthur Program in Early American Culture of the University of Delaware, with a Certificate in Museum Studies.
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Salvatore Raciti
Salvy is director of the MemoryCollective. He is an interpretive artist: a media designer, animator, and educator. He was a founding partner of a More Perfect Union, the creative team that designed and produced 62 groundbreaking media exhibits for the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia and for scores of other museums and installations. He enjoys a unique and intuitive perspective on immersive/interactive communication, drawing from a background in broadcast animation and from years of problem-solving through media. His work has empowered scientists, researchers, and historians with compelling presentations constructed in layers of content, providing insight and clarity to wide audiences. The MemoryCollective draws from a remarkable pool of animators, composers, and programmers that collaborate in meeting every unique challenge.
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Paul TrapidoPaul is an exhibit and graphic designer whose projects include the National WWII Museum in New Orleans; the Griffin Discovery Room at Monticello; the Petrosains Discovery Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; the National Aquarium in Baltimore; and a number of projects with Talbott Exhibits & Planning. Since establishing Paul Trapido Interpretive Design in 2010, he has designed exhibits for aquariums in Virginia and Canada; Philadelphia's Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University and Rosenbach Museum & Library; the Free Library of Philadelphia; and the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
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