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Purdue Agriculture Exhibit Design Center

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Traveling Exhibit Program

Every year thousands of children and adults experience our exhibitions at the Indiana State Fair, museums, science centers, and other venues throughout the Midwest. Our hands-on, interactive exhibitions combine videos, computer games, and other fun features that bring to life cutting-edge research from Purdue University.

For more information about exhibit rentals, contact

Gretchen Bertolet
Exhibit Marketing Coordinator
exhibits@purdue.edu
(765) 494-7081

Full-service Design and Production Facility

We work with Purdue faculty and staff to plan and fabricate museum-quality exhibitions. The exhibit design center has more than 15,000 square feet of fully equipped studio space that our team of experts use for all aspects of exhibit design and fabrication. Our original creations bring to life the latest, practical scientific advances for audiences of all ages.

For more information about exhibit development, contact

Jon Bricker
Exhibit Design Center Manager
exhibits@purdue.edu
(765) 496-7843

Exhibits Now Available

The Bone Zone Carnival of Healthy Choices

Step right up and learn how diet and exercise keep your bones healthy. The Bone Zone features nine informative, interactive displays that engage children and adults to help them develop lifelong, healthy habits. The displays feature interactive games, hands-on activities, entertaining videos, and information about bone health, diet, and exercise. Sponsored by The Dairy & Nutrition Council of Indiana.

Parents and children at Bone Crusher booth.

The “Incredible Bone Crusher” in The Bone Zone challenges you to test your strength against healthy bones that receive plenty of exercise and calcium and against weak bones affected by osteoporosis.

Coming Soon

Genomics eXplorer

Explore the importance of plants and plant cells through this exhibit that links genomics to important developments in human health, agriculture and the environment. First previewed at the 2007 Indiana State Fair, the “new” Genomics eXplorer will make its debut at the 2009 Indiana State Fair, August 7 to 23.

 

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