Museum design firm Luci Creative (Luci) has announced the opening of its fourth studio in the United States. The new office, located in New York City, will enable Luci to better serve its growing client base, tap into the region’s abundant talent pool and vendor network, and establish new industry partnerships on the East Coast.
“New York City is the perfect location for our next chapter,” said CEO AJ Goehle. “This expansion enables us to tap into the city’s vibrant creative community and collaborate with top talent to craft even more impactful and memorable museum experiences.”
Luci Creative is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of museum and cultural engagement, which has led to its rapid growth. The company is headquartered in Chicago and opened its second studio in Boston in 2018, followed by its third studio in Seattle in 2023. “Crain’s Chicago Business” named Luci Creative one of the city’s Biggest Women-Owned Businesses of 2023.
“We believe the most powerful experiences are born from collaboration. At Luci Creative, we work hand-in-hand with our clients to bring their visions to life, crafting exhibits that drive community, curiosity, and connection,” said Chief Creative Officer Matthew McNerney.
The award-winning museum design firm is currently working with major institutions, including the Italian American Museum, Adams Presidential Center, North Carolina Museum of History, Holocaust Museum Boston, Holocaust Museum for Hope & Humanity, California Science Center, Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center, National World War I Museum and Memorial, National Women’s History Museum, and more.