Processing: Loyola University Design Faculty Exhibition

NEW ORLEANS
2018

Role: Designer, Curator, Installer

Client: Daniela Marx, Chair of the Design Department at Loyola University in New Orleans

Collaborators: Ian Cowley, Lillian Jimenez, Charles Roberston, Kate Skakel, and student assistant Riccardo Muzzetto.


Processing is a visualization of methodologies. Loyola University Design Faculty teach their students techniques for transforming ideas and concepts into design products everyday, but here they lay bare their process. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the work styles of a multidisciplinary group of educations. This first departmental exhibition aims to expand our understanding of graphic design, hand-lettering, furniture design, motion graphics, photography, public art installation, interactive design, and live performance.

In May of 2018 I was hired by Daniela Marx to create the first Design Department Faculty Exhibition at Loyola University’s Collins C. Diboll Gallery. In the span of one month I met with 8 faculty members to discuss which projects they wanted to showcase, collected countless folders of process documentation and writing, curated each project for clearest communication of project refinement and development, designed layouts for each gallery wall, printed miles of vinyl lettering and installed the exhibition.

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