August was an exciting month with many new apps and digital experiences going live. These projects reflect the creativity and dedication of our customers, who continue to find innovative ways to share their stories. Each app showcases the diverse experiences that STQRY helps bring to life. Read on to learn more about the latest “Apps Gone Live.”
Mulvane Art Museum
Discover the Mulvane Art Museum’s rich 100-year history through its new STQRY-powered app, designed to provide self-guided audio tours and immersive multimedia experiences. With access to over 6,000 objects in the collection, as well as exhibitions and community education programs, the app allows users to explore art both on-site and remotely. Download the app to dive deeper into the rich history of the Mulvane Art Museum.
Bandera History and Art Museum
The Bandera Natural History and Art Museum App provides access to the museum’s extensive collections, including natural history exhibits and New Spain Colonial art. Explore life-size dinosaur models, learn about a wide range of artifacts and artworks, and take virtual tours for an immersive experience. The app also offers educational resources such as articles, videos, and quizzes, making it a valuable tool for students, educators, and lifelong learners.
San Mateo County Parks
Explore San Mateo County Parks with their new STQRY-powered app. The app features hikes like the Coyote Point trail, where you can explore the park’s rich history, and the Sam McDonald Redwood Ecology hike, which leads you through stunning redwoods along the Heritage Grove Trail. Download the app to learn more about the history and explore the hikes of of San Mateo County Parks.
Experience GWCCA
Learn more about Georgia World Congress Center Authority’s campus with the STQRY-powered app, which features landmarks like the Georgia World Congress Center, Centennial Olympic Park, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Through interactive self-guided tours and scavenger hunts, the app allows visitors to delve into the campus’s rich history and unique architecture.
Ottawa Art Gallery
The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) is a cultural hub in downtown Ottawa showcasing the art and artists of the Ottawa-Gatineau region. The gallery offers collections, exhibits, and events that foster connections between art and the city. The STQRY-powered Ottawa Art Gallery app showcases curated tours like the General Tour, Ottawa Public Art Bike Tour, and Arts Corridor Walking Tour, allowing visitors to explore Ottawa’s vibrant art scene at their own pace.
Dutch Delta
The Dutch Delta's new STQRY-powered app offers an in-depth and engaging exploration of the Dutch rivers, crafted by nautical experts, river cruise professionals, and local guides. This comprehensive narrative combines decades of expertise to provide rich, contextual information about the region’s history, culture, and local insights, enhancing your overall experience while exploring the Dutch Delta.
KDVA (Korea Defense Veterans Association) Museum and Memorial
The KDVA Museum and Memorial Korean Translation Project offers free Korean translation services for memorials and museums that feature galleries and displays about Korean War veterans. This initiative is made possible by the Korea-US Alliance Foundation's generous support.
Labrador Voices
Explore Labrador with engaging self-guided walking tours that blend cultural heritage, history, and untold stories. Experience the history of Birch Island, the rich Indigenous heritage of the Inuit and Innu, and the serene landscapes of Central Labrador. These tours are designed to provide a memorable, immersive journey whether you're a history enthusiast, adventurous explorer, or someone seeking deeper connections with local people and places.
Kiwi Park
Kiwi Park is committed to preserving New Zealand’s unique wildlife and natural habitats and has been sharing its passion for conservation since 1986. Through the STQRY-powered app, visitors can explore the park at their own pace, enjoying engaging audio tours, stunning visuals, and captivating storytelling. Designed for everyone, the app offers multilingual support and offline functionality, ensuring a seamless experience for visitors to learn about the park’s conservation efforts and native species.