Cap Sciences

What started out as a 6-month internship for my Master's degree turned into 5 years of adventures: designing exhibitions, workshops, and much more. There, I worked mostly for the Engineering Department, meaning I would work for private clients and not the museum itself, which is a common practice for museums to fund for their own practice.

Working for a small museum means wearing as many hats as needed. Creativity is encouraged but you will have to find ways to your means!

At Cap Sciences, I have helped design beautiful exhibitions, managed complex interactive projects, supervised construction sites, checked on printing, oversaw furniture and objects being built. I have designed and lead workshops for students, institutions, other museum professionals…

I have slept little and traveled a lot, always with the excitement and joy of creating unique experiences for so many visitors…


Clients include: La Cité de l’Océan (Biarritz), Syndicat Intercommunal du Bassin d’Arcachon, Cinéma Le Plaza (Marmande), l’Union des Industries et des Métiers de la Métallurgie (Paris), La Cave Coopérative de la Rose Pauillac, Astria - Unité de valorisation énergétique (Bègles)…

Laser cutting at Cap Science’s Fablab and sticking this gigantic logo was actually quite a challenge….

Laser cutting at Cap Science’s Fablab and sticking this gigantic logo was actually quite a challenge….