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Stefan Canuel Our Stories. Interactive Learning Centre Exhibition
Our Stories. Interactive Learning Centre Exhibition is Bronze Design Award winner in 2017 - 2018 Interior Space and Exhibition Design Award Category.
Our Stories. Interactive Learning Centre Exhibition

In June 2017, the National Gallery of Canada opened three major exhibition offerings. We anticipated that visitors would need contextual information to help make connections between these multiple exhibition offerings. To that end, an engaging and interactive learning space was designed and installed for the summer of 2017. Titled Our Stories, this space provided visitors with a framework to deepen their understanding of art. It offered enjoyable and immersive experiences, told relevant stories, and inspired curiosity about the artworks on view.

Our Stories. Interactive Learning Centre Exhibition
Stefan Canuel Our Stories. Interactive Learning Centre
Stefan Canuel Exhibition
Stefan Canuel design
Stefan Canuel design
Stefan Canuel

Ottawa-based designer with more than twenty years of experience in the design and creative industry, including exhibition design and print. He blends innovation with practicality and an unswerving focus on results. Stefan’s experience is in the visual arts and many aspects of design. He excels at all elements of the creative process and has a multifaceted approach to design. As a professional, he works every day to forge profound links between organizations and their audiences through clear, creative, effective and well-managed designs and strategies. His work has been recognized both nationally and internationally by The Advertising of Design Club of Canada, AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers, Alcuin Society, Applied Arts, Communication Arts, Graphis and The Society of Typographic Arts, among others.

National Gallery of Canada

The National Gallery of Canada strives to provide Canadians with a sense of identity and pride in Canada's rich visual arts heritage and to make art accessible, meaningful and vital to diverse audiences of all ages.