The Russländer

The Russländer exhibit tells the story of over 24,000 Mennonites who fled the Soviet Union and came to Canada in the 1920s. Working closely with the Lead Curator, art direction services were provided to organize historic content into the exhibit design framework. The graphic design portion of the exhibit included stunning over-sized interpretive signs, historic photo re-touching and vinyl wall decals. Obtaining print and fabrication costs as well as overseeing and managing on-time delivery and installation was included. 2019

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

Even exhibitions with smaller budgets can add exquisite details to showcase their artefacts.


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.