iNSPIRE is more than a timeline

Coming Soon to the Mimms Museum of Technology and Art

There’s a familiar refrain at Apple: We don’t look back. We only look forward.

But when it comes to Apple’s story, looking back is looking forward.

Next spring, the Mimms Museum of Technology and Art is proud to unveil iNSPIRE: 50 Years of Innovation from Apple—an exhibition that explores the revolutionary path of a company that redefined design, technology, and culture. From its humble beginnings in a California garage to the iconic devices that have changed how the world communicates, creates, and connects—Apple has always been about one thing: innovation.

At every turn, Apple dared to imagine what could be, not just what already was. That spirit of boundary-breaking creativity has not only powered a half-century of product development—it has sparked global movements, disrupted industries, and inspired generations of dreamers and doers.

iNSPIRE is more than a timeline. It’s a celebration of how ideas take shape, how risks become revolutions, and how inspiration—when nurtured—never goes out of style.

This exhibition is a chance to look back with wonder, but also to walk away with something more: the spark to innovate, to create, and to imagine what’s next. Because just like the story of Apple, the future doesn’t write itself.

We hope you’ll be inspired to take us to a new place.

Stay tuned for more details on the exhibition’s opening and special events leading up to launch.


About the Author

Rena Youngblood has served as the Executive Director of the Mimms Museum of Technology and Art since January 2020 and is the first to hold this role. Under her
leadership, the museum has expanded its reach and visibility, even through the challenges of a global pandemic. She is passionate about preserving the intersection of technology and art while inspiring audiences of all ages and backgrounds to explore innovation’s impact on our world.

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