1970’S Living Room Interpretation Installation

I had the privilege of designing an interactive living room installation for the exhibition Photography and the Black Arts Movement: 1955–85 at the National Gallery of Art. I collaborated with curators, educators, and exhibition designers to create interpretive elements. This involved sourcing vintage magazines, TV clips, and furnishings, as well as managing the budget. Additionally, I led the development of a video piece, overseeing research, storyboarding, production, and editing, while working closely with teams to refine the final result.

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