Curation

My main passions lie in exhibition work. I have spent most of my professional time doing curation and exhibit development work. Take a look at what I’ve been creating!

small, Significant Things

An exhibit I curated of my own artwork to finish my undergraduate degree. It featured 21 digitally drawn illustrations of bugs and insects.

HeART: A Visual Language Immersion

An exhibit I curated featuring local and international artists for a Juneteenth event on my college campus. The exhibit celebrated Black history and brought attention to the war in Ukraine.

Temporal Presence by Erin Harper Vernon

This monochrome exhibit was all about the relationship between the public and the art community near Garfield Park in Indiana. It included an augmented reality interactive.

Bradbury’s Beasts by The Ray Bradbury Center.

This exhibit discussed Ray Bradbury and his influence on science fiction in the past and present. It included a post-it note interactive.

Connecting Through Creativity by Military-Connected Student Services.

This exhibit featured artwork from veterans and/or their loved ones. It discussed the impact war had on them and their families. One of my own artworks was featured here as well.

Botanical Impressions by Britt Richie.

This exhibit featured artwork as small as 2×2 ft up to 6×6 ft. Richie enjoyed creating abstract artwork that paid homage to the women in her family.

Visions & Voices by Central and Southern Indiana Gold Key Awardees.

This exhibit featured work from over 30 students, aged 13-18. TIt featured paintings, drawings, poetry, and animations.

Unveiling a Forgotten Legacy by Zola Lamothe.

This exhibit illustrated Ransome Place’s story through immersive photography. I was able to meet Ransome Place elders during a previous presentation and assisted in the creation of the reception.

Forging Ahead by Herron School of Art + Design Metals Program.

This exhibit featured artwork from over 10 years. It featured jewelry, mounted artwork, and functional eyeglasses.