Addiction Recovery Project

(Indianapolis, IN)

Client: Indiana State Museum 
CREATIVE AND GRAPHIC DESIGN- Luci Creative
EXHIBIT DESIGN- Janiga Design, LLC

Inside the FIX exhibit, visitors can explore the crisis through several different lenses, based on their preferred learning style or interest. One area explores the science behind opioid use disorder, how our brains are primed to crave. In story kiosks throughout the space, there are videos of people telling true stories of their own experiences with the disorder, or how communities have come together to fight opioid use disorder. Artwork offers different artistic responses to the crisis, and photos from around the state by Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer Bill Foley show what recovery can and does look like. By design, the exhibit is built to meet people where they are, providing multiple entry points into the crisis. People can start with the science, or they can begin with the stories. They can learn through multimedia art experiences or video, or they can see artifacts from previous health crises. There are interactives that will help all visitors connect with the concepts and experiences presented, including a “worry shredder” where visitors can literally write their worries and shred them, a meditation table that responds to inhalation and exhalation as you quiet your mind, an interactive robot that explores cravings, an area to try recovery yoga or learn about music therapy, and more.