Chris Fiala Erlich, Exhibit Curator

Chris Fiala Erlich, Exhibit Curator I develop, design, create, and install history exhibits. My goal is to give audiences a memorable exhibit experience!

My mission is to deliver compelling stories with thoughtful interpretation and fresh design on an affordable budget.

Here is a way to support a wonderful local museum AND take home something unique. Lots of hand crafted pieces and fun ex...
11/02/2024

Here is a way to support a wonderful local museum AND take home something unique. Lots of hand crafted pieces and fun experiences!

The Nisqually Foundation annual Auction is now live! Don't miss out on exciting adventures like a scenic seaplane ride, VIP Rainiers tickets, and behind the scenes experiences at the Fort!

https://app.charityauctionstoday.com/auctions/bid-for-the-fort-42870

I am honored to be on the board of the Fort Nisqually Foundation and occasionaly volunteer as a reenactor at the Fort Ni...
07/08/2024

I am honored to be on the board of the Fort Nisqually Foundation and occasionaly volunteer as a reenactor at the Fort Nisqually Living History Museum. Sometimes, I demonstrate mid-19th century watercolor tools and techniques for the public. Like all fort volunteers, I devoted a lot of time to learn the topic in order to share it with the public. And its fun for me to put my academic degrees to use -- I have a B.A. in Fine Art and and M.A. in Art History. In 2020, I curated an exhibit about artists who visited Fort Nisqually during the mid-1800s. I've written two articles about mid-19th century tools and techniques artists used during this period. I've just posted the articles on my webiste. Enjoy!
Tools and supplies:
https://www.chriserlich.com/single-post/something-completely-different-mid-19th-art-supplies
Techniques:
https://www.chriserlich.com/single-post/something-completely-different-part-two-mid-1800s-watercolor-techniques

So happy for Puyallup Tribe of Indians Historic Preservation Department. They earned this! It was an honor to play a par...
04/23/2024

So happy for Puyallup Tribe of Indians Historic Preservation Department. They earned this! It was an honor to play a part.

LAST DAY!! This auction supports one of my favorite places. Check it out. There are fun adventures, art, and period repr...
11/10/2023

LAST DAY!! This auction supports one of my favorite places. Check it out. There are fun adventures, art, and period reproductions!

Thank you for supporting the Fort Nisqually Foundation. We are a volunteer-run 501(c)3 non-profit. Since 1989, we have supported the Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

What a wonderful day. Really honored to be the guest curator for this project! I did the exhibit design, wrote the text ...
09/12/2023

What a wonderful day. Really honored to be the guest curator for this project!
I did the exhibit design, wrote the text (with gracious guidance and review of advisors), and completed the graphic design, video production, and installation.

LEAVENWORTH — P’squosa elder Randy Lewis’ mother used to say that they were not people of a romantic past.

Nice story on a change in law that benefits museum collections. Great work Joseph!  And yes, that is the permanent exhib...
08/31/2023

Nice story on a change in law that benefits museum collections. Great work Joseph! And yes, that is the permanent exhibit I created for the Cowlitz County Museum providing a lovely background for the story. ;)

For nearly a decade, museums were prohibited from accepting donated fi****ms.

Happy to see this exhibit getting some coverage in local paper. I was responsible for exhibit design, graphic design, wr...
07/28/2023

Happy to see this exhibit getting some coverage in local paper. I was responsible for exhibit design, graphic design, writing the text, fabrication, and installation. The exhibit theme and content were fully guided by the p'squosa advisors. I was honored to be included in the project, and hope it carries their voices forward.
I'm grateful to Mary Big Bull-Lewis and her husband Rob for their excellent work printing the panels. Much gratitude to historian E. Richard Hart. His scholarship was invaluable. Richard Beckerman did the exquisite lighting design. Mara Bohman gave her time and energy to bring everyone together and keep the ball moving.

LEAVENWORTH — The Greater Leavenworth Museum’s newly modified First People exhibit will not just tell the history of the Wenatchi/P’Spuosa people but also that they are still here with contributions

I've followed up on last week's workshop with my first instructional video on DIY Exhibit Labels!  Check it out and let ...
05/02/2023

I've followed up on last week's workshop with my first instructional video on DIY Exhibit Labels! Check it out and let me know what you think. ;)

Instructional videos for DIY exhibit labels.

Yesterday, I presented a workshop on exhibit tips. The workshop was sponsored by the Washington State Historical Society...
04/26/2023

Yesterday, I presented a workshop on exhibit tips. The workshop was sponsored by the Washington State Historical Society and hosted by the Quillcene Historical Museum. It was a gathering of people from small museums who do amazing things on shoestring budgets. It was fun to share the lessons and shortcuts I’ve learned over the years. And got to spend the night in the beautifully restored Worthington Mansion.

The Puyallup Tribe's mini museum is now open to the public.  It was a wonderful experience to work on this project. The ...
04/24/2023

The Puyallup Tribe's mini museum is now open to the public. It was a wonderful experience to work on this project. The Historic Preservation Department's staff wrote the content, in consultation with tribal elders. Objects are from their collections. I did the exhibit design. Everyone pitched in for implementation -- we painted, placed, and problem solved together. Many thanks also to Richard Beckerman, who did the lighting design. Be sure to check out this story of the tribe's history by the tribe. Museum hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Tuesday to Friday. It's housed within the office of the Historic Preservation Department, located at in its office spaces at the Salish Cancer Center Building, 3700 Pacific Hwy E., suite 311.

Very honored to have been part of this project as the exhibit designer.
03/25/2023

Very honored to have been part of this project as the exhibit designer.

Mini Museum Coming Soon!

The Puyallup Tribe’s Historic Preservation Department has been working diligently throughout the last year on developing a mini-museum.

We completed this project with love and care for the preservation of our Puyallup Tribal History;
in monetary collaboration with the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums; and the National Endowment of the Humanities.

We’re inviting Puyallup Tribal Members to join us for an opening ceremony and blessing on March 31st at 10:00am. Space is very limited.

**Details regarding public opening coming soon

The museum is located at 3700 Pacific Hwy E, Fife, Suite 311 (Salish Cancer Building)

We hope to see you here.

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Sharing some of my work from this year. From ancient bison to industrial waterfronts! One of the great things about my j...
09/28/2022

Sharing some of my work from this year. From ancient bison to industrial waterfronts! One of the great things about my job is the variety of subjects I get to interpret. This is at the Foss Waterway Seaport, Tacoma.

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