“Su designed our forthcoming exhibition Grassroots to Global. It was a pleasure working with her. As well as her obvious creative flair, she also has an understanding that successful exhibition design is a partnership with the client. Su was always available to discuss any issues and was adept at problem solving, but always with an understanding of what the curatorial team were trying to achieve.”

Matthew Thomas
Interpretation Lead
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
“Su was an absolute pleasure to work with. She understood our brief immediately, and her design brought the exhibition to life thoughtfully and sensitively. She is very narrative in her approach, and worked hard to create a visitor experience that told a powerful story for our visitors. The success of the exhibition - with rave reviews from visitors and critics alike - is testament to her creativity and skill”
Helen Schulte
Senior Interpretation Manager
British Library
“I have been working with Su Koh for many years. She has extensive experience within the museum industry and working with its stakeholders,  understanding the complexities of exhibition design and interpretation, ensuring the outcomes are thoughtful and impactful.
She has great in-depth knowledge and a true passion for working with collections and storytelling. Her creative approach is always driven by the best intentions for the overall experience, considering both the objects and the visitor’s perspective.
Above all Su combines practicality with a creative vision, making her a fantastic collaborator.”

Céline Dalcher,
Design Manager
Royal Museums Greenwich​​​​​​​
“Su Koh was was designer for the temporary exhibition ‘The Great British Seaside: Photography from the 1960s to the Present’. The exhibition had a rich atmosphere due in large part to Su’s attention to every detail. She is an accomplished designer, equally strong on ‘look-and-feel’,  technical construction details, materiality and collaboration with other disciplines.”


Matthew Lawrence
Head of Exhibitions and Design
Royal Museums Greenwich
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