Media Kits
P.R. Contacts
Wendy Metros
Director of Media and Film Relations
313-982-6125
WendyMe@TheHenryFord.org
Megan Kusulas
Media Relations Coordinator
313-203-4395
MeganK@TheHenryFord.org
Mandela: The Official Exhibition - Scene from The Early Years
Scene from The Early Years, a gallery depicting Nelson Mandela’s childhood experiences including his African traditions, culture and heritage.
Mandela: The Official Exhibition - The Struggle is My Life
The Struggle is My Life, its gallery is dominated by a powerful imagery of apartheid’s oppression. This area shows Nelson Mandela’s transformation as lawyer and activist, a rising star in the ANC and a thorn in the side of the nationalist government.
Mandela: The Official Exhibition - The Prison Years
The powerful prison cell immersive animation uses text from Nelson Mandela’s letters as a personal audio-visual timeline his 27-year imprisonment.
Mandela: The Official Exhibition - Freedom?
Part of the Freedom?, a gallery dedicated to the years of chaos leading up to the landmark ’94 election.
Media Kit Contains:
Exhibit Press Release (PDF)
Image Caption Sheet (PDF)
Select images from the exhibit
Jim Henson and his iconic creation Kermit the Frog, in front of a mural by Coulter Watt.
Photo by John E. Barrett. Kermit the Frog © Disney/Muppets. Courtesy The Jim Henson Company/MoMI
Jim Henson on the set of Time Piece, the short film he directed (and starred in), which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1965.
© The Jim Henson Company Courtesy The Jim Henson Company / MoMI.
Jim Henson with puppets from Fraggle Rock.
© The Jim Henson Company Courtesy The Jim Henson Company / MoMI.
Jim Henson on the set of The Cube, a one hour film that aired in 1969 as part of the NBC Experiment in Television series.
© The Jim Henson Company Courtesy The Jim Henson Company / MoMI.
Media Kit Contains:
Exhibit Press Release (PDF)
Image Caption Sheet (PDF)
Select images from the exhibit
Tiffany Studios Garden Landscape Window 1900–1910 leaded glass.
Photograph by John Faier. © 2013 The Richard H. Driehaus Museum.
Tiffany Studios, Peony Lamp, c. 1903–1905, bronze, leaded glass.
Photograph by John Faier. © 2013 The Richard H. Driehaus Museum.