Milwaukee Public Museum Begins Exhibit Fabrication Process for Future Home
The world-class team at Kubik Maltbie, other local firms to support exhibit creation and installation
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) today announced the start of the exhibit fabrication process with Kubik Maltbie as the lead exhibit fabricator for the Future Museum. This selection marks the most recent milestone in the development of the largest cultural project in Wisconsin’s history, ensuring that visitors will experience engaging, immersive and educational exhibits for generations to come.
“Building an entire museum and creating all of the exhibits from the ground up is a unique undertaking across the world. Museums elsewhere have added new wings or renovated existing spaces, but constructing a new home for a natural history museum is rare,” said MPM President & CEO Dr. Ellen Censky. “To bring this vision to life in time for our new home to open in early 2027, we needed a fabricator with the expertise to honor our mission and deliver high-quality, diorama-style exhibits. After a thorough evaluation, it was clear that Kubik Maltbie is the ideal partner.”
Kubik Maltbie will support the construction of the exhibits, including collections cases, scenery and dioramas, bringing to life the designs and narratives crafted by MPM curators and designed with the Museum exhibition design partner, Thinc. The team selected the collections items that will be on display in collaboration with global community stakeholders, educators, Tribal partners from Wisconsin’s First Nations, scientists and others.
“Kubik Maltbie is thrilled to have been selected as the exhibit fabricator for the Future Museum. We look forward to joining the Museum team and Thinc Design to help create and produce the new world-class exhibits and dynamic visitor experiences for the current and future generations from the city of Milwaukee and the entire state of Wisconsin,” said Kubik Maltbie Vice President of Business Development Curt Cederquist.
The team will construct display cases and platforms integrated into the exhibits, produce graphics explaining each collection and incorporate lighting and sensory components such as sound, tactile elements, visual projections and even scents. Additional partners, including COST of Wisconsin, based in Jackson, and Clearwing, based in Milwaukee, will contribute to the exhibit fabrication process.
Most exhibit components will be fabricated offsite and then transported and installed in the Future Museum in 2026 when construction manager Mortenson completes interior work on the building. Exterior construction is expected to be finished by the end of 2025. The Future Museum remains on track to open in early 2027.
More information about the galleries and some of the exhibits planned for the Future Museum is available online at mpm.edu/future.
About the Milwaukee Public Museum
The Milwaukee Public Museum is Wisconsin’s natural history museum, welcoming visitors from all 72 Wisconsin counties, all 50 states, and from many countries around the globe. Located in downtown Milwaukee, the Museum was chartered in 1882, opened to the public in 1884, and currently houses more than 4 million objects in its collections. MPM has three floors of exhibits that encompass life-size dioramas, walk-through villages, world cultures, dinosaurs, a rainforest, and a live butterfly garden, as well as the Daniel M. Soref Dome Theater & Planetarium. MPM is operated by Milwaukee Public Museum, Inc., a private, non-profit company, housed in a county-owned facility with collections that are held in trust and supported by Milwaukee County for the benefit of the public.
About the Future Museum
The Milwaukee Public Museum, Wisconsin’s natural history museum, will be relocating from its current location on Wells Street in downtown Milwaukee to a newly constructed building due to open in early 2027.
To learn more about the Future Museum, visit mpm.edu/future.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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