MCC 100 YEARS

Exhibit and interpretive panel design was required for MCC 100 Years, an exhibit which marked the centennial of the Mennonite Central Committee, a non-profit charity established in 1920. MCC was established with the purpose of providing humanitarian relief to Mennonites experiencing famine, violence, and war in the former Soviet Union. MCC accepted handmade quilts which were distributed as relief around the world. Custom illustrated quilt patterns became the unifying visual theme throughout the exhibit. Scale mock-ups of the exhibit design were produced. The design of an exhibit logo, large interpretive and historic photographic panels, vinyl wall graphics, and social media promotional material were created. 2020

Custom designed quilt graphics were created for the MCC 100 Years exhibition. Illustration: Michael Custode.

Anikó has produced design work for many projects at Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) over many years. MHV is a world-class village museum which educates and entertains over 40,000 guests from more than 50 countries every year. We value excellence in all areas of our work and public presentation. Anikó Szabó’s work clearly meets our requirements for quality and excellence. She has designed countless interpretive panels for exhibits in our galleries.
— Barry Dyck, Former Executive Director, Mennonite Heritage Village

Temporary exhibits are produced annually at Mennonite Heritage Village and displayed in the Gerhard Ens Gallery featuring relevant historical topics. Exhibit panels have been produced for these annual exhibits for more than 15 years. For a comprehensive list of exhibits produced please visit the clients page.