Matthew Fisher

Principal & Founder at Night Kitchen Interactive

Matthew Fisher is principal and founder of Night Kitchen Interactive, where he has produced interpretative and educational experiences for arts, cultural heritage, and science organizations since 1997. Matthew is passionate about the transformative power of interactive storytelling and participatory engagement and speaks on these topics at museum conferences and universities regularly.

Matthew acts as producer on all Night Kitchen projects and lead editor on selected projects. In addition to writing for Night Kitchen, he is co-authoring a graphic novel set in the Philippines during the Japanese Occupation of WWII.

He contributed a chapter entitled Online Dialogue and Cultural Practice: A Conversation to the book Letting Go? Sharing Historical Authority in a User-Generated World published by the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage. He has authored several papers and presentations. See Papers, Workshops, & Presentations for a complete list.

Before starting Night Kitchen, Matthew studied film at Vassar College and worked in radio and recording label management for several years.

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  • Principal & Founder

    Current role