NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM & LIBRARY—THE VIETAN WAR: 1945–75 Populating a 3,000-square-foot gallery with interpretive displays, digital media, artwork, artifacts, photographs, and documents, the exhibit provided an enlightening account of the causes, progression, and impact of the war. Spanning the duration of U.S. involvement in Indochina from 1945 to 1975, the narrative incorporated perspectives that cover both the home front and the war front.

CURATED BY Marci Reaven, Vice President of History Exhibitions at the New-York Historical Society DIRECTOR OF EXHIBITIONS Gerhard Schlanzky ART DIRECTOR Kira Hwang ROLE Graphic Designer CLIENT New-York Historical Society Museum & Library CITY New York, NY YEAR October 04, 2017–April 22, 2018 PROJECT SCOPE Exhibitions Graphics, Environmental Graphics, Photo Manipulation, Print Production SECTOR Museum, Non-profit

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