An interactive learning environment at the Dallas Museum of Art designed to stimulate visitors' curiosity and creativity, and engage visitors with works of art in new and personally meaningful ways. The Center for Creative Connections (C3) contained a variety of interconnected spaces, including an installation gallery, an art studio, a tech lab, a theater, a space for interactivity, and a space for toddlers, and was developed over 4 years, in an iterative process that included mock-ups and prototyping.
Date: 2004 – 2008
Client: Dallas Museum of Art
Roles: Conceptual Designer, Design Process Facilitator
Footprint: 12,000 square feet
Venue: Dallas Museum of Art
Collaborators: Bonnie Pitman, Gail Davitt
Link: Center for Creative Connections