National Archives Washington, DC Concept development, design charrette facilitation, and prototyping for a multi-player digital interactive that explores the history behind the 19th Amendment and subsequent legal landmarks in the quest for equal rights for ALL women in the United States. Special attention paid to the tension between which women attained their rights and when; as well as the ongoing struggle for women's rights (ex. access to healthcare & body autonomy). in collaboration with Blue Telescope
Arch Street Meeting House Philadelphia, PA Strategic interpretive planning with Arch Street Meeting House to develop the implementation plan for an ambitious new interpretive vision for this historic Philadelphia site. Located in the heart of colonial Philadelphia, ASMH has served as the largest Quaker meeting house in the United States for over 200 years. In that time it has served as a center of faith, community dialog, and activism around some of the most fundamental issues in our country's history--war, prisons, slavery, environmentalism. How can we help visitors connect with these narratives and continue to encourage dialog and engagement around contemporary social justice issues?
Museums of Historic Hopkinsville Christian County Hopkinsville, KY Strategic interpretive plan and conceptual exhibition development for a re-envisioned core exhibition about the history of Hopkinsville, Christian County, and the surrounding region. Hopkinsville lies at the crossroads of U.S. history like few other places--settled by Revolutionary War veterans, a well-worn supply station along the Trail of Tears, birthplace of Jefferson Davis, dividing fault line between the slave-holding plantations of the Confederacy and smaller family farms of the Union, center of agricultural industrialization and the tobacco wars, key stop on the Chitlin circuit,...just to name a few. Housed in the historic 1914 Hopkinsville Post Office building, MHHCC lies at a crossroads of a different kind--transitioning from an institution that tells the stories of collected objects through a narrow lens, to one whose collection can now be curated to celebrate the diverse stories and experiences of life in Hopkinsville. This new plan envisions a cultural resource to help anchor a revitalized downtown and engage local and regional audiences in exploration and dialog.
National Museum of the American Indian New York, NY Exhibition script development & editing for the ImagiNATIONS Activity Center at National Museum of the American Indian in New York City. Prototype testing with exhibition team and fabricators to ensure clear interpretive and directional signage.
NMAI imagiNATIONS Activity Center opened on May 17, 2018. Read more: Celebrating Native Innovation (American Indian Spring 2018) New Youth Center at American Indian Museum Focuses on Invention (NY Times) Delaware Art Museum Wilmington, DE Visitor experience consultation and exhibit recommendations for the reimagined Kids’ Corner Family Gallery at Delaware Art Museum. Conducted discovery sessions with education and exhibit staff as well as member families to identify interpretive priorities for the gallery. Conducted onsite observations of families and school groups. Made recommendations for a phased approach to the gallery redesign which took into consideration limited staffing and budget constraints. Developed floorplans for a flexible gallery space that would support articulated exhibit and programming goals.
NMAI's imagiNATIONS Activity Center: Digital Design for Exploring Native Scientific Practice11/30/2014
National Museum of the American Indian New York City, NY Interpretive visioning for ImagiNATIONS Activity Center focused on Native innovation in the areas of science, math, and engineering. Facilitated discovery and design studio sessions with NMAI exhibition team (designers, educators, developers) resulting in concept development for a select number of digital interactives as well as prototype development and testing of an interactive multi-player game (Cropetition) focused on the agricultural science behind the Three Sisters (corn, squash, and beans) The imagiNATIONS Activity Center opened to the public on May 17, 2018. "The only problem with the exhibit is that it's too sticky. We can't get kids to stop playing." - NMAI exhibit team member Read more: Playing "Cropetition" - It's More Than Agriculture (American Indian Spring 2018) completed as Director of Learning Strategy for Night Kitchen Interactive See also: NMAI's imagiNATIONS Activity Center Exhibition Scriptwriting, and NMAI's Native Knowledge 360 Education Resources The Rosenbach Museum & Library
Philadelphia, PA For the Sendak in the 60s exhibition at the Rosenbach, I had the privilege of designing and building a series of talking books to take visitors inside the pages and the genius behind their creation. Where the Wild Things Are, In the Night Kitchen, and The Nutshell Library represent breakthrough work by Maurice Sendak and his approach to design and storytelling. The rebound books were fitted with small audio units that allowed visitors to follow along with curator, Patrick Rodgers, as he outlined the author's vision woven through each story. completed as Director of Learning Strategy for Night Kitchen Interactive |
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