Museum Project: Whodunit?
 


Karen Taylor
was part of the advisory group that developed the content of the exhibit called Whodunit?: The Science of Solving Crime created by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. The nationally acclaimed exhibition has traveled to over thirty successful venues in the past ten years, including:

Seen by many millions of museum-goers, this interactive exhibit explores scientific methods and technologies used to solve crimes. Forensic art is included in the Forensic Anthropology section of the exhibit. Several of Karen’s case studies are presented and her drawings demonstrate the correspondence of the face to the skull for the three primary racial/ancestral human groups. She has traveled to various museum venues to do lectures about forensic art in conjunction with the exhibit.

Museum of Science; Boston, Massachusetts
Ohio’s Center of Science and Industry; Columbus, Ohio
The California Science Center; Los Angeles, California
The Franklin Institute Science Museum; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Science Museum of Minnesota; St. Paul, Minnesota
Museum of Science and Industry; Chicago, Illinois
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