INTERACTIVE EXHIBITIONS CREATED BY ORNA COHEN

After decades of perfecting the art of captivating audiences, let us accompany you in designing interactive exhibitions and workshops that truly engage your visitors.

Exhibitions

Our passion is transforming ideas, concepts, and knowledge into playful activities that catalyse change. We create interactive exhibitions for museums, science centres, foundations, and corporate clients. We bring deep expertise in blending educational content with transformative engagement to create memorable visitor experiences that excite, educate, and inspire.

We have three main areas of expertise: inclusion, social science and children

Children

Playful and fun exhibitions to awaken kids' curiosity. The main objectives are to initiate knowledge, arouse appetites, and develop cognitive and emotional skills.

Inclusion

Immersive exhibitions and workshops to break down prejudices and foster empathy and openness towards diverse ways of living, cultures, and values.

Social Science

Engaging exhibitions where visitors are both object and subject of the visit to study their range of assets, behaviours and social interactions. 

Methodology

We believe in experience-based learning and develop methods for designing exhibitions that generate a transformative learning experience. This helps people better understand themselves, others, humankind, and society.

"Orna brought our vision to life and delivered an exhibit our guests love. Her creativity and passion shone through at every stage." - Jane Smith, Executive Director

Publications

Evidence is key. The only way to improve our work is to study what happens during a visit and its short—and long-term impacts. Publishing the results of our studies is an excellent way to oscillate between theory and practice.

Biography

Coming from a diverse background and having lived in several countries, we believe encounters and experiences are striking ways to learn and evolve.
Various master's degrees in psychology, educational sciences and dramatic arts constitute the basis of our museology.