Exhibition of shell necklaces made by Tasmanian aboriginal women. Starting in Hobart and then travelling Australia wide for the next 2 years.
Exhibition of shell necklaces made by Tasmanian aboriginal women. Starting in Hobart and then travelling Australia wide for the next 2 years.
Container based internal displays and interpretation combined with exterior freestanding walkthrough hubs.
Container based internal displays and interpretation combined with exterior freestanding walkthrough hubs.
Container based internal displays and interpretation combined with exterior freestanding walkthrough hubs.
A variety of interpretative elements in concrete and corten steel. Using a combination of corten, text and metal photo prints.
A variety of interpretative elements in concrete and corten steel. Using a combination of corten, text and metal photo prints.
A variety of interpretative elements in concrete and corten steel. Using a combination of corten, text and metal photo prints.
The Central Gallery Exhibition is an 8m high structure featuring the original staircases from the central gallery. It has three internal showcases that can be seen by walking through the inside the structure. A fourth showcase is viewed from the outside.
An interpretative walk featuring glass reinforced concrete (GRC) objects at five different sites along the foreshore. Interpretative panels featuring stores and the history of the mill are fixed to the GRC.
An interpretative walk featuring glass reinforced concrete (GRC) objects at five different sites along the foreshore. Interpretative panels featuring stores and the history of the mill are fixed to the GRC.
An interpretative walk featuring glass reinforced concrete (GRC) objects at five different sites along the foreshore. Interpretative panels featuring stores and the history of the mill are fixed to the GRC.
Red Arrow has been working at MONA for over 2 years constructing display plinths, art panels systems, interior and exterior signage and many more items to numerous to mention.
Illuminated Interpretation panels using LED lightboxes and Digiglass printed panels.
Cantilevered frameless hinged glass showcases.
Tayenebe is an exhibition of Tasmanian Women’s fibre work, currently touring Australia.
The curved cabinets were designed using “Design for Sustainability” principles and pack flat for travelling.
The Numismatics exhibition was opened in 2007. It features a small component of TMAGs huge numismatics collection dislayed in an innovative case system that allows the visitor to get with in millimetres of the objects.
The numismatics exhibition features an invisible sophisticated electronic locking system.
A track maker with a way finding oval map of Uluru. Fixed above the map is a custom designed solar powered LED light, controlled by a micro processor, that turns the light on automatically at dusk for two hours only and then two hours prior to sunrise.
A “story board” at Kuniya Gorge Uluru, displays the original Tjukurpa surrounding Uluru. The Tjukurpa is also interperated in word and song via a solar powered audio unit with motion detector triggers.
An interpretation marker designed to mark points of interest along a self guided tour.
Recently completed interpretation panels at the new sunrise viewing area Uluru Kata-Tjuta National park.
Recently completed interpretation panels at the new sunrise viewing area Uluru Kata-Tjuta National park.
Recently completed interpretation panels at the new sunrise viewing area Uluru Kata-Tjuta National park.
Laser etched stainless steel panels fixed to rammed earth walls at the outside Adit.
Laser etched stainless steel directional signage.
Interpretative panels with various audio visual and graphic displays.
The convict studies centre allows visitors to search the port Arthur data base of convict inmates.
Designed as minimal impact, demountable 5 star accommodation units. Includes an ensuite with a composting toilet, shower and solar lighting.
Custom cast concrete tablets with digitally printed text and images.
Custom cast concrete tablets with digitally printed text and images.
A self guided trail with accompanying brochure through the streets of Beaconsfield.
Precast concrete supports with digital printing on aluminium.
Red arrow specialises in all aspects of interpretation projects. We project manage from inception through to the final install.
Since inception in 2000 we have been involved in a wide variety of projects both interior and exterior including: