Part of my primary responsibilities when I worked at the Auburn Avenue Research Library is to find, curate and install various exhibits. These exhibits range from framed photographs to large mixed media pieces. The images below are a few examples of exhibits I worked closely on and acted as the primary or assistant curator for.
"Microphone Check: Icons on the Mic" photographic exhibit by Carolyn Grady I helped curate. The exhibit featured images of legendary hip-hop artists including MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane, and Doug E. Fresh.
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A look inside the "Slave Cabins: The Architecture of Enslavement" photographic exhibit of the "haunting remnants of plantation life across the southern states" by famed photographer, Curtis Graves. The exhibit and virtual tour were both created by me.
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Virtual Exhibits
Below are examples of virtual exhibit tours created, filmed and edited by me as a way of sharing our unique exhibits world-wide.
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