Over two years at the USF Contemporary Art Museum I created a suite of materials for every exhibition, as well as many additional solutions for special events.

I also oversaw the redesign of the Institute for Research in Art website and reorganized/updated the database of exhibitions and artists that have created editions at Graphicstudio.

To view the site, visit CAM.USF.EDU

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James Rosenquist: Tampa is an example of the suite of materials that I created for each exhibition at CAM. This would typically include a catalogue, varying in length based on budget, a postcard, large vinyl banner for the outside of the building, and any additional materials that might be needed for the website or for social media.

To view other exhibition materials, browse the 2016–2018 section of the CAM Archive here.

Buried Alone was the annual exhibition featuring Master’s Thesis work by the 3rd year Master of Fine Arts candidates in the USF School of Art and Art History in 2018. I partnered with Don Fuller, the New Media Curator at USFCAM and the MFA students to help create this publication, as is done every year for the 3rd MFA graduates.

This involves many meetings, adjustments, and enforcement of timelines to complete, as well as shows the students what the art world at large expects for publications.

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The Public Art Program at USF is extensive, and it had previously been a challenge to explain to visitors where the pieces were on the Tampa campus due to the lack of a map detailed enough to show sidewalks and pathways.

This project was completed over many months and is now seen as the most detailed map available of not only the public art locations but of the campus as a whole.

To view the map in greater detail, click here.