Traveling Exhibits

At Exhibit IQ, we produce and tour some of the most innovative exhibitions currently on the road.

In 2003, we introduced the first traveling exhibition to explore the incredible phenomenon of bioluminescence, or a living organism’s ability to produce its own light. Glow: Living Lights has successfully toured to over a dozen host venues. Its unique sculptural design has been featured in exhibit design publications and has inspired millions of visitors with one of nature’s most amazing feats. Now open at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum.
Glow was followed up with the hit exhibition, CSI: Crime Scene Insects – the first exhibition with ties to the hit CBS show. CSI investigates the fascinating field of forensic entomology, or the use of insects to help solve crimes. Over 5-million visitors have seen this very popular exhibition since its debut. It continues to break attendance records and obtain strong media coverage at each host venue. Opening soon at the Discovery Place.
It’s a Gas! The Bright Side of Science is our highly interactive chemistry exhibit highlighting the importance of the eleven naturally occurring gases on the periodic table.
In 2010 we will introduce our next blockbuster exhibition Eww! What's Eating You? This exhibit takes visitors on an incredible journey through and on the human body to reveal the secret world of parasites that call us home! Reservations for the exhibit tour through 2015 are now being accepted.
bigMouth:
A truly innovative, anatomically accurate sculpture of the human mouth complete with touchable interactive surfaces – no buttons! Reaches all learners whether visual, audio or kinetic with engaging dental health and nutrition content.
Flu Station

Flu Education Station:
Help prevent the spread of flu viruses and bacteria in your venue in a fun educational way! These unique hand sanitization stations provide your visitors with a chance to quickly clean their hands while learning about the spread of communicable diseases.


Over the next few years, Exhibit IQ will produce new traveling exhibitions on other equally exciting topics including asteroid collisions with Earth, extreme sports and physics, urban wildlife, more engaging forensic science themes, Chinese innovations, health-related offerings, additional entomology and new art+science exhibits. Want to know more? Contact us for details.