
Exhibitions, Venues & Speaking
Exhibits &
Speaking
Bringing an Exhibit
Ronat's work is available for museum, zoo, aquarium, and public space exhibitions worldwide.
Installations are designed to be adaptable — from intimate gallery settings to large-scale outdoor environments — and can be tailored to support conservation programming, fundraising, and sponsorship initiatives.
Organizations have successfully used Project Holocene and related exhibits as a platform for generating meaningful sponsorship revenue and donor engagement alongside the exhibition itself.
To inquire about bringing an exhibit to your institution or event, please use the contact form. For exhibit and speaking inquiries please include your organization, event or venue, approximate dates, and any relevant details about your audience or conservation focus.
Previous Exhibit Venues
Georgia Aquarium — Atlanta, GA
Science Museum of Minnesota — Saint Paul, MN
Clearwater Marine Aquarium — Clearwater, FL
Los Angeles Zoo — Los Angeles, CA
San Antonio Zoo — San Antonio, TX
Calgary Zoo — Calgary, Canada
Dallas Zoo — Dallas, TX
Phoenix Zoo — Phoenix, AZ
Akron Zoo — Akron, OH
Brevard Zoo — Melbourne, FL
Zoo Knoxville — Knoxville, TN
Elmwood Park Zoo — Elmwood Park, IL
Savina Museum of Contemporary Art — Seoul, South Korea
National Taiwan Science Education Center — Taipei, Taiwan
Glasshouse Museum — Port Macquarie, Australia
Taipei Collectible Botanical Garden — Taipei, Taiwan
RiNo Art District — Denver, CO
Bonobo Conservation Initiative — New York City, NY
Grange Insurance Audubon Center — Columbus, OH

Speaking Engagements
What art can do that science and data alone cannot.
Ronat's talks center on the story behind Project Holocene — how a personal artistic vision grew into an international exhibit spanning four continents and dozens of major venues — and the larger question of what art can do that science and data alone cannot.
He speaks to the role of the artist as a conservationist, the practical mechanics of building a mission-driven practice, and the unexpected power of beauty as a tool for awareness and change.
Selected Speaking Engagements
