The exhibition projects are within the advanced graphic design courses. There is a strong and developed learning of typography—history, type as design, use of grid systems, type styles, type pairings. The deliverables include an exhibition booklet, environmental graphic design and branding for the show.

My role is to act as the Creative Director of the projects by providing a project brief, and helping students to understand working with a client, pushing the idea of a concept and real-world industry applications of strategic development.
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The Artless Exhibition
The new wing of the Stewart Gardner Museum holds The Artless Exhibition featuring empty frames displaying projections of the stolen artworks from the 1990 heist, allowing viewers to see the missing artworks.
Award: Best of Ringling
Website:
Samantha Mandato
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Szilveszter Makó: Within the Box 
Exhibition
This exhibition catalog and photography show explore the work of Szilveszter Makó through a curated sequence of images and critical texts, examining his approach to portraiture, fashion and visual storytelling. 
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Through Her Eyes: A Mary Cassatt Exhibition
This exhibition takes place at the Musée d'Orsay, highlighting Mary Cassatt's tender, perceptive portrayals of women and children. As one of the few prominent female Impressionists, she brought a unique perspective to domestic life, intimacy and identity. The design of the catalog aims to quietly support and reflect the emotional depth of her work.
Website: Ivy Jenkins
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Exhibition Catalog: Chihuly Collection
The challenge was to refresh the Morean Arts Center brand and visitor experience to better capture the vibrant, organic movement of Chihuly's art while strengthening the emotional connection between light, color and space.
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Exhibition: The Way We Walk
The Way We Walk is a community-based photography exhibition documenting Harlem’s historic LGBTQ+ ballroom culture. The resulting identity draws from the culture’s visual language - bold, tactile, and grounded in movement and self-expression.
Website: Lorenzo Frepoli​​​​​​​
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