Determined to make 2010 another successful year in the children’s museums industry, Mark Catton and Jon Campbell prepare to set the standard in exhibit fabrication at the Association of Children’s Museums Annual Meeting. Exhibiting in booths 28 & 29, MurphyCatton strives to make the statement that quality is not an accident at the meeting on May 6.
Walton, KY: As children’s exhibit fabrication leaders, MurphyCatton makes a point to exhibit at the Association of Children’s Museums annual meeting every year. This year the meeting takes place in St. Paul, Minnesota, on May 6th hosting over 600 children’s museum professionals.
MurphyCatton is a corporate member of the Association of Children’s Museums and has fabricated well over 110 exhibits for museums, children’s museums, zoos, aquariums, visitor centers and many more attractions. With themes of all sorts, consisting of agriculture, nature, grown-up life, and even portraying a child-friendly message on topics as challenging as the Holocaust genocide, MurphyCatton has performed at top-quality.
MurphyCatton has worked with many clients from coast to coast, large and small, new and old, including the Pretend City Children’s Museum, Brooklyn Children’s Museum and The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. The Kentucky based exhibit fabrication firm has generated a portfolio full of happy clients and beautiful exhibits, visit http://murphycatton.com/
Stop by and visit MurphyCatton in booths 28 & 29 at the annual meeting – or call us at 888.700.6739 and tell us about your exhibit ideas! With over 30 employees and nearly 3 decades of exhibit fabrication experience, MurphyCatton has what it takes to make your dreams a reality!
For more on MurphyCatton visit http://www.murphycatton.com and see what we’ve been up to for the past 25 plus years!
If you would like more information on MurphyCatton or you have a project of your own, please call and schedule an interview with Executive VP of MurphyCatton, Mark Catton, at 859.482.6739 or email Jenna Kline at jennak@murphycatton.com.




