
"GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked The World" is the wildly popular traveling exhibit that
will take your visitors on a fascinating exploration of the science, sound, history, and pop culture
behind the world's favorite instrument. Immersed in a unique collection of instruments and
hands-on interactives, people of all ages will experience an exhibit that is engaging, educational,
and entertaining.
Packed with STEAM-based elements, GUITAR introduces visitors to concepts including
electromagnetism, sound waves, frequency, decibel levels, mathematical scales, engineering
design, and materials—along with amplification, memory skills, and performance.
Attendance at our host venues has soared—often by double digits—during the run of GUITAR, in many cases by more than 30%.
The exhibit generates significant TV and radio coverage, headlines, and print and web media at each opening.
And the opportunities for programming, promotion, and community engagement are endless.
GUITAR has become a "must-see" exhibit for visitors in every city it's been.
Contact us now to bring one of today's most popular traveling exhibits—featuring the world's coolest cultural icon—to your venue!

"We look for exhibits that take popular topics and add the science to them because people learn more while they're having fun. "Guitar: The Instrument That Rocked The World" has been a great fit for that reason." – JoAnn Newman, President. Orlando Science Center
"We've had terrific reaction from a wide variety of audiences, from the traditional museum member families to adults who appear to have a specific musical interest. The exhibit is also drawing the interest of dads, with children of a wide variety of ages. In the first month, the number of visitors on Saturdays increased by 92% and the number of Sunday visitors increased by 61%." – Jo Haas, CEO. Kentucky Science Center
"The GUITAR Exhibit rocked for us! We were able to attract a very broad audience beyond what we would typically see in our museum, and we received an enormous amount of media attention. For months after the exhibit left, people were still telling me how much they enjoyed it. A big success!" – Ann Metzger, Director. Carnegie Science Center and Carnegie Museum of Natural History
"This is one of the only exhibits where I can say that every element–from installation to the entire visitor experience–was 100 percent positive. We had numerous repeat visitors, along with people who had never come to the museum before. GUITAR had universal appeal and unparalleled patron satisfaction." – Rod Hansen, Director of Exhibits. The Museum Of Idaho
"GUITAR was an excellent exhibit that gave us the opportunity to build extensive programming around it. We were able to integrate the exhibit into ongoing "science of sound" demonstrations, events, and performances for our visitors during its entire run." – Russ Repp, Vice President. OMSI
"I was thrilled to have GUITAR here at the Buffalo Museum of Science. It was a success by every measure. The quality of the experience is wonderful and it has extremely wide appeal." – Marisa Wigglesworth, President and CEO. Buffalo Museum of Science