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A mutiny at the
Maritime Museum
made them call us.
A group within the Maritime Museum were pushing for their exhibitions to become more newsworthy and less ‘institutional’. We were brought in to pitch and became the first outside consultants to develop the idea and design for exhibitions. We have no knowledge of where the losing parties were marooned.
Bligh: Hero or villain? A ground-breaking exhibition forthe Maritime Museum of Australia.

Public opinion is split on whether he was a hero, performing incredible feats of seamanship or whether he was a corrupt villain. So rather than
tip-toeing around the facts as many exhibitions would, we created two exhibitions in one. Each one arguing the case for each point of view. Then asked visitors to make up their minds.
Exhibition concept, design, copywriting and display artwork for the controversial Captain, William Bligh.







Print and press advertising for the exhibition.





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