Dinah Casson RDI is one of the world’s most respected environmental and exhibition designers.
Over more than 25 years, her work as co-founder of Casson Mann has transformed museums in the UK into modern and accessible places. They include the V&A, Natural History Museum, Science Museum and the Imperial War Museum. Regional museums like Manchester Art Gallery and Great North Museum Newcastle have benefited too, along with others in the US, Italy and UAE.
In the process, she's brought to life things as diverse as 18th century portraits, dinosaurs and brain science.
Among the exhibitions designed by Casson Mann are the Churchill War Rooms, Art Deco at the V&A and Who Am I at the Science Museum, along with the Design Council’s international Great Expectations show. The practice is also known for visitor centres like Sellafield.
Casson is a trustee of the Creative Education Trust and Master Elect of the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry. Since the 1970s, she has also taught at design schools like Kingston and the Royal College of Art.
Over more than 25 years, her work as co-founder of Casson Mann has transformed museums in the UK into modern and accessible places. They include the V&A, Natural History Museum, Science Museum and the Imperial War Museum. Regional museums like Manchester Art Gallery and Great North Museum Newcastle have benefited too, along with others in the US, Italy and UAE.
In the process, she's brought to life things as diverse as 18th century portraits, dinosaurs and brain science.
Among the exhibitions designed by Casson Mann are the Churchill War Rooms, Art Deco at the V&A and Who Am I at the Science Museum, along with the Design Council’s international Great Expectations show. The practice is also known for visitor centres like Sellafield.
Casson is a trustee of the Creative Education Trust and Master Elect of the Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry. Since the 1970s, she has also taught at design schools like Kingston and the Royal College of Art.
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