'Titanic: The Exhibit' opened on Nov. 11 in New York at 526 6th Avenue from the award-winning exhibitions creator and producer Musealia, in partnership with Fever and Exhibition Hub.
Following a sold-out show run in London, the exhibit features around 200 specially-selected artifacts, some of which have never before been displayed in the U.S. The exhibit is curated to highlight the human stories that can be told from what remains from the wreckage 110 years after its sinking.
“When people walk through the exhibition and they learn the stories and see the artifacts, they will understand that those who traveled on board the Titanic were not very different from ourselves today,” Director-CEO of Musealia Luis Ferreiro said. Ferreiro said that the story of the Titanic and its sinking is relevant because of the continuing processes of immigration and safe travel. In telling the stories of how these issues arose within the subsection of society on the Titanic, Ferreiro hopes that connections can be made to the future.The artifacts within the exhibition were chosen because of the certainty surrounding their ownership and history.
“The most important thing of these objects is actually not what we see, but what we know of them. Each artifact has its own historical voice and echo and we want to have a conversation with each visitor,”While the exhibit features documents, recreations and artifacts that demonstrate the luxury experienced by first-class passengers, it also shows how third-class and the nearly 900 Titanic employees experienced the voyage.
After introducing attendees to many significant individuals from the Titanic story, the final part of the exhibit lists the names of everyone who lost their lives, offering a space for visitors to sit and reflect before exiting.Claes-Göran Wetterholmoffering various sessions running daily. The exhibit should take about 80 to 90 minutes to walk through. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at
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