Project title: Ambassadors of Rain: Anurans in Pre-Columbian Times
Project details:
The museographic design of the exhibition began with a visual exploration of the symbolic relationships the pre-columbian people had with anurans (toads and frogs). Among these, there is a remarkable link with water, a symbol of fertility and cleanliness, as well as with the rain, thus fulfilling the role of ambassadors of rain. This conceptual base have visually directed a game between light and darkness, as well as an evident relationship in the logotype between the rain and the archeological pieces from the exhibition.
Studio Profile:
Museography Department of the Museums of the Central Bank of Costa Rica. Responsible for the museographic design of the permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibitions of the museum’s 3 collections: the visual arts, the numismatic and the archeological collection.