;ANO Mobile Museum Created to travel into communities in Ghana by
Nana Oforiatta Ayim and the ANO Institute of Arts and Knowledge. In
The Guardian, Charlotte Jansen writes: "Ayim said she started to reflect on the museum model in Africa while working at the British Museum. Struck by how differently African objects were encountered in display cabinets in the UK with how they were actively used in festivals back home, she began to think about how material culture could be preserved and presented in a way that was more in keeping with local traditions." ;Mundaring Travelling Museum A purpose-built enclosed trailer featuring artefacts and photographs from the areas in the
Shire of Mundaring. The Mundaring Travelling Museum was official opened at the 2019 Blue Sky Festival, by Cr John Saw (Shire President), Owen Briffa (Curator) and Matthew Hughes (MLA - Kalamunda). Located in the Perth Hills, the Travelling Museum visits schools, special celebrations and local community events. ;Shark in a bus An ex
MTT Perth 1957 vintage
Leyland Worldmaster Bus featuring a 5 m long
great white shark (White Pointer) and hundreds of marine objects collected around
Australia primarily in the 1960s and '70s. This private collection tours Australia and contains the shark purported to have inspired the artist
Damien Hirst. Shark in a Bus is completely self funded. ;Van of Enchantment A pair of RV museum vans with themes related to
cultural history that operates in
New Mexico and is run by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, with primary funding from the Department of Transportation. The grant-supported program focuses on children in elementary schools, especially those in remote and rural communities. ;Strange Old Things Based in
Surrey,
UK, it aims to tell the story of world conflict through interaction with items from various periods. It specialises in bringing the history of conflict to people who may, for whatever reason, find it difficult to access a traditional museum experience. Currently funded by donation, it focusses on donations of objects from the public to keep the collection eclectic. ;Go van Gogh (Dallas Museum of Art) School outreach program targeting children in school grades 1–6, operating in
North Texas, USA.
Mobile Museum of Tolerance Owned and operated by the
Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Los-Angeles based Jewish human rights organization, the Mobile Museum of Tolerance (MMOT) provides free educational programs on the
Holocaust,
civil rights, and
digital media literacy for schools and communities. The first MMOT began traveling in
Illinois in 2021, with additional exhibits launching in
California,
New York,
Florida, and
Hawaii. The organization's
Canadian affiliate, the Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, has operated the Tour for Humanity since 2013. ==See also==