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Touring Multimedia Exhibits

Braided River has A 20 year track record mounting touring multimedia exhibits all over the United States, at venues such as The Burke Museum, The Smithsonian, The US Botanical Garden, as well as countless libraries, science centers, marine centers, and community centers.

The Arctic Exhibit
The Arctic Exhibit

On display at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, WA, paired with the release of the Giant Screen film The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness

We Are Puget Sound Exhibit—Burke Museum
We Are Puget Sound Exhibit—Burke Museum

The traveling We Are Puget Sound exhibit has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of people across Puget Sound since 2020. In 2023 the exhibit was co-developed with the Burke Museum into a larger interactive multimedia exhibit. It continues to tour the Salish Sea.

The Salmon Way—US Botanical Garden
The Salmon Way—US Botanical Garden

The Salmon Way with photos by Amy Gulick as traveled from Alaska to Washington DC, to show the powerful relationship that the Alaskan people have to salmon.

ORCA—Shared Waters, Shared Home
ORCA—Shared Waters, Shared Home
The Salmon Way—US Botanical Garden
The Salmon Way—US Botanical Garden

The Salmon Way with photos by Amy Gulick as traveled from Alaska to Washington DC, to show the powerful relationship that the Alaskan people have to salmon.

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The Salmon Way—The Seattle Aquarium
The Salmon Way—The Seattle Aquarium

Photographer Amy Gulick's exhibit THE SALMON WAY on display at the Seattle Aquarium.

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“Recognizing that an article or a social media post are not enough to communicate the importance and essence of these imperiled lands, Braided River builds a multi-layered communication ecosystem that drives real change. ”
— Steven Gnam, Photographer "Crown of the Continent: The Wildest Rockies"

We Are Puget Sound

Featuring more than 20 regional photographers, this exhibit showcases the stunning wildlife of the region, alongside individuals working for solutions to protect the Puget Sound’s waters, wildlife, human health and economic prosperity.

Now on display at Harbor Wildwatch through the summer of 2024.

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The Salmon Way

With 15 large-scale images ranging from Alaska Natives to commercial fishing families to sport fisherfolk, the exhibit honors one of the last places where wild Pacific salmon are still abundant and shows deep-rooted ties between human and fish, between Alaska and Washington, and across generations and communities.

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Orca

The Southern Resident Orca Whales and Chinook salmon are the trim monarch species of the Salish Sea. Learn about their plight and the fight to protect them in a dynamic exhibit touring marine centers of the Salish Sea.

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Braided River, 1001 SW Klickitat Way, Suite 201, Seattle WA, United States206 223 6303info@braidedriver.org

We recognize that we live and work within the traditional lands of Indigenous Peoples, and that our offices are located on the traditional territories of the Duwamish and Coast Salish peoples. We acknowledge the place-based knowledge of these cultures and peoples, and are grateful for their ancestral and current stewardship of these lands. Braided River commits in good faith and with humility to continue the work of stewardship of wild and sacred lands and waters in the spirit of conscious collaboration.