Marie-Laure Mehl is a distinguished figure in the realm of scenography and museography, with over 30 years of experience at ATELIER MEHL'USINE, which she founded in 1987. Her current role as the head of MEHL'USINE CONSEILS showcases her commitment to providing expert guidance in the...
Marie-Laure Mehl is a distinguished figure in the realm of scenography and museography, with over 30 years of experience at ATELIER MEHL'USINE, which she founded in 1987. Her current role as the head of MEHL'USINE CONSEILS showcases her commitment to providing expert guidance in the design and execution of exhibitions. Throughout her career, she has successfully orchestrated the scenography for approximately 150 temporary and permanent exhibitions, each characterized by rich thematic content and innovative design tailored to diverse architectural contexts, including historic châteaux, contemporary museums, and heritage buildings.
Marie-Laure's expertise extends beyond mere exhibition design; she is a passionate educator, imparting her knowledge of scenography and cultural engineering at the prestigious École Bleue. Her teaching not only enriches the next generation of designers but also emphasizes the importance of mediation and audience engagement in exhibition spaces. Her projects have spanned a wide array of topics, from science and history to art and children's pathways, reflecting her versatility and deep understanding of audience needs.
Key projects include her pioneering exhibitions at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie in La Villette, which set a benchmark for interactive and educational displays. Marie-Laure's ability to navigate the complexities of various exhibition environments, coupled with her skills in project accompaniment and expertise in exhibition strategy, positions her as a leading consultant in the field. Her work not only enhances visitor experiences but also fosters a deeper appreciation for cultural narratives, making her a vital contributor to the evolution of scenography and museography in France and beyond.