Gladwell Exhibits and Design, LLC works with a principal clientele of small to mid-size museums, companies, and non-profit organizations. It has proven experience in providing exhibit design, fabrication and installation management, as well as designing promotional material and audio/visual productions for clients including museums, historical and preservation societies, corporations, government agencies, and religious organizations.
“Drew was wonderful to work with in the planning stages, we consulted with him during the construction phase and he was a tireless worker during the installation. Perhaps the best testimony to that team’s work is that it is now twelve years later and all the displays are intact with virtually no alterations and they continue to tell the intriguing story of The Greenbrier’s service to the government during the Cold War. These tours are amazingly popular all these years later; thousands of individuals see Drew’s work each month.”
Robert S. Conte - Historian, The Greenbrier
Drew Gladwell is a graduate of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design and has over 20 years of experience in the exhibit design field. He worked in the museum department of the Virginia Historical Society for fourteen years the last ten as their Exhibits Designer.
CLIENT LIST
116th Infantry Brigade Museum
Augusta Health
Beth Ahabah Museum and Archive
Capital One
Covenant Woods
The Greenbrier
Marshall Museum - George C. Marshall Foundation
The Meadow Event Park
New Kent Courthouse Village
Preservation Virginia
Virginia Environmental Endowment
Virginia Museum of History and Culture
The Woman’s Club, Richmond, Va.
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum
Contact
drew@gladwelldesign.com
“Drew has designed several exhibits for us in the past. He is creative, professional and a pleasure to work with. For our most recent project, Beyond the Temple Walls: A Commitment to Community, Drew combined the information with our images and objects in a way to produce an exhibit that is powerful and visually compelling.”
William B. Obrochta, Executive Director, Beth Ahabah Museum & Archives