Installations of the Mississippi Multimedia Gallery™ program in the following museums, interpretive Centers, and other public venues along the Mississippi River corridor have impacted tens of thousands of visitors annually.
Minnesota DNR
The installation at the Jacob Brower Visitor’s Center near the river’s headwaters is prominently positioned to attract the park’s 500,000 annual visitors.
CGEE is pleased to have a Mississippi Multimedia Gallery kiosk installed with the New Orleans Art Museum's "East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Photography" exhibit. NOMA's exhibition is the first to "exclusively explore a vivid chapter of America's photographic history."
National Park Service (NPS)
More than 12,000 summer visitors to the NPS’s interpretive center at the Upper St. Anthony Lock encountered the Gallery program through a 2017 kiosk and software lease arrangement.
Since 2016, the Mississippi Multimedia Gallery™ program has been featured in exhibits at the Eco Experience Building and the DNR Building, impacting an estimated 15,000 visitors annually.
A Gallery kiosk was a featured element of the Smithsonian’s Water Ways 2016 exhibit.
The Foundation’s iconic lighthouse visitor’s center on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain hosted a Mississippi Multimedia Gallery™ kiosk during the summer 2017.
A kiosk playing the Gallery program has been installed since 2016 at the St. Bernard Port offices—a central location within the world’s largest shipping corridor.
The Mississippi Multimedia Gallery™ program has been on display since 2016 for the thousands of annual participants in Docville’s public education programs.