Pauline Dolovich
Pauline Dolovich
Pauline is an architect who has specialized in museums and exhibit projects since she joined Reich+Petch in 1998. In 2011, she became a Partner of the firm and has produced many projects for renowned clients such as the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa, ON, and the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, ON. She specializes in working on large-scale exhibition and museum planning projects that involve large teams of specialists and object-rich and complex installations. Her award-winning work at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History began with the Behring Hall of Mammals and since that time she has worked on five major galleries for the Museum. Pauline works to promote accessibility and inclusion to the larger museum community. She has spoken at numerous conferences on the topic of accessibility and has been an advisor for the Ontario Museum Association’s Inclusion 2025 program.