I am excited by rebels, box-breakers, and big thinkers. I firmly believe these iconoclastic types are necessary in the field of exhibition design, and more importantly in the MUSEUM. Big thinkers reevaluate and interject a new way of thinking to build upon the current models. This is what I do.
As a designer I look to create meaningful experiences that provoke thought and inspire. Beyond this, I embrace any opportunity to apply my creative abilities, artistic sensitivity, and project management skills to support the role and potential of the museum.
To learn more about any of these projects or my relevant museum experience download a copy of my resume or please contact me.
Professional Experience:
Franklin Institute Science Museum, Current
American Philosophical Society, 2006
PGAV, Destination Consultation, 2005
Academy of Natural Sciences, 2005
Missouri Historical Society, 2002-2004
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 2001
Graduate work: (2004-2006):
Graduate Thesis:
Project Inform: Building Community Outside of the Box, 2006
Exhibition Design and Development:
Sacred Ground, Washington Square Philadelphia, 2005
Rediscover the Reptile, 2004
Barns, (design only) 2004
Museums: “a wholly new kind of art.” (development only), 2004
American Philosophical Society Exhibition Evaluation, 2005
Franklin Institute Marketing Project, 2004
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