Mobile museum

Their business model is to use grant or donor support, as they goal is to make the museum exhibit accessible to underserved populations.

Exhibits include Robotic Surgery, Van de Graaff Generators, Virtual Reality Spacewalk, Green Screen Technology, Thermal Imaging, Wind Tunnels, and more.

Students visiting the Trailblazer are stepping into a network[6] that is designed to support them as they advance—from after-school TAME Clubs to STEM Competitions, and on to college scholarships and mentoring.

Struck by how differently African objects were encountered in display cabinets in the UK with how they were actively used in festivals back home, she began to think about how material culture could be preserved and presented in a way that was more in keeping with local traditions."

The Mundaring Travelling Museum was official opened at the 2019 Blue Sky Festival, by Cr John Saw (Shire President), Owen Briffa (Curator) and Matthew Hughes (MLA - Kalamunda).

Located in the Perth Hills, the Travelling Museum visits schools, special celebrations and local community events.

[28] Mobile Museum of Tolerance Owned and operated by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Los-Angeles based Jewish human rights organization, the Mobile Museum of Tolerance (MMOT) provides free educational programs on the Holocaust, civil rights, and digital media literacy for schools and communities.

The first MMOT began traveling in Illinois in 2021, with additional exhibits launching in California, New York, Florida, and Hawaii.

Profile view of the Trailblazer II mobile STEM museum, taken in January 2018 in Austin, Texas. [ a ]
Visitors exploring an art exhibition in the VanGo