Georgia Agriculture: It Starts with 1

Learn about Georgia’s oldest and largest industry and discover ways to get involved.
Museum
Built in 1889, the Georgia State Capitol is a symbol of the state’s reemergence after the Civil War, and continues to be one of the most impressive and iconic buildings in the state.

The Georgia Capitol Museum preserves, interprets, and shares the history of the Georgia Capitol building and the state legislature. Relative Scale helped tell the story of Georgia agriculture in a new exhibit that explores its heritage, connects its past with its present, and inspires the next generation of agriculture leaders.

This media experience is designed for urban schoolchildren who may not yet understand how Georgia agriculture has a direct impact on them, and how they can get involved. The program serves as a call-to-action to participate in agriculture by engaging the audience through a series of educational videos and games.

Georgia Capitol Museum exhibit and display

The media teaches the young audience about the life cycle of farming through timed games and supporting videos featuring experts in community gardening, tower farming, agricultural technology, and farm-to-table restaurants.

Each stage also includes fast facts about Georgia agriculture, covering topics like crops, employment, technology, and the benefits of eating fresh, locally grown food.

PROJECT TEAM

Exhibit Design:
HealyKohler Design

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