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Exhibit Designer
National Park Service
Jul 2020 - Present (4 years 4 months)
Work with numerous design and fabrication firms to design, fabricate and install new multidisciplinary exhibits for National Parks visitor centers across the country.
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Director of Exhibits Development
History Colorado
Denver, CO
Aug 2016 - Jan 2018 (1 year 5 months)
Responsible for the design and production of permanent and temporary exhibitions for the History Colorado Center in Denver as well as eight community museums around the state. Worked closely with educators, curators, advisors and the collections department to ensure designs meet criteria for artifact conservation and protection. Coordinated efforts of in-house exhibit production team and numerous contractors to implement several exhibit projects simultaneously. I led the fast-paced construction of several new exhibitions:
Preservation 50 - An artifact display highlighting fifty years of historic preservation in the state of Colorado. Opened October 2016.
Backstory: Western American Art in Context - This 9,000 sq. ft. exhibition combined priceless works of art from The Denver Art Museum with dozens of artifacts from the history museum’s collections.The year-long exhibition opened in February 2017.
Byers Evans House Museum - I designed a renovation to the historic 19th century carriage house to host a new exhibits, the first of which highlighted women’s history in Colorado.
Ute Indian Museum - The expanded museum opened in June 2017. All exhibits were built by our team in Denver and I led the five week long installation in Montrose, CO.
El Movimiento - I also designed this new permanent exhibit, which tells the story of the Chicano civil rights movement in the State of Colorado during the 1960’s and ’70’s.
The Centennial State in 100 Objects - I worked closely with local architects and specialty fabricators to construct the gallery itself and build the exhibit displays. The contemporary display of historical artifacts opened in November 2017.
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Director of Exhibits
The Health Museum
Houston, TX
Sep 2014 - Aug 2016 (1 year 11 months)
Responsible for exhibit operations and maintenance, booking and installing traveling exhibits, negotiating service contracts and the design and construction of "The DeBakey Cell Lab" and "The Amazing Body" gallery as well as a remodel of the Museum Store, vending lounge and adjacent gallery space.
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Director Of Exhibits
Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center
Mobile, AL
Dec 2011 - Mar 2014 (2 years 3 months)
In 2011, I rejoined the staff at the Exploreum as Director of Exhibits where I managed the renovation of a 6000 sq. ft. gallery to host traveling exhibits. I also created several new STEM-based exhibit experiences, including the design and construction of:
ExploreTEC - an engineering lab, featured hands-on technology programs and 3D printing.
Scratch Factory - a creative gallery based on the maker-movement / tinker-studio concept.
Science Squad Headquarters - a multipurpose science lab and demonstration space designed specifically for young visitors.
Butterflies, Bugs and Beetles - a custom-built display of over 1,000 preserved insects.
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Adjunct Instructor
ITT Technical Institute
Mobile, AL
Jan 2011 - Jan 2014 (3 years)
Taught several design classes part time at ITT Technical institute: "Introduction to Drafting and Design", "Rapid Visualization" and "Capstone" - graduate thesis classes.
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Designer and Production Manager - Drug Education Vehicles
Freelance projects
Mobile, AL
May 2009 - May 2011 (2 years)
Freelance projects, 2009-2011. I designed two “Drug Education Vehicles” for hospital systems in Mobile, AL and Laurel, MS. The unique mobile classrooms feature a multimedia theater and interactive touch screen kiosks that teach young children to avoid the dangers of illicit drugs.
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Director Of Exhibit Design
Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center
Mobile, AL
Sep 2007 - Mar 2009 (1 year 6 months)
I was contracted to design the 7,000 sq. ft. permanent exhibition My BodyWorks, which opened at The Exploreum Science Center in January 2009. The high-tech gallery featured dozens of activities that explored health and the human body.
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Director Of Exhibits
South Florida Science Museum
West Palm Beach, FL
Nov 2003 - Aug 2007 (3 years 9 months)
In November 2003 I joined the senior staff at South Florida Science Museum - a museum of science and natural history. As Director of Exhibits, I was responsible for the design, fabrication and maintenance of all indoor and outdoor exhibits as well as managing the traveling exhibits program. I created a master plan and implemented a complete makeover of all exhibits and public spaces throughout the 22,000 sq. ft. facility.
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Senior Exhibit Designer
Carnegie Science Center
Pittsburgh, United States
Oct 1990 - May 2003 (12 years 7 months)
I started my exhibit design career at Carnegie Science Center, where I worked for nearly 13 years… ultimately becoming Senior Exhibit Designer. With an in-house design and fabrication team, we created over 50,000 sq. ft. of interactive science and technology exhibits, including two 5000 sq. ft. national traveling exhibitions:
Robotics - a highly successful exhibition that toured North America for over 12 years.
ZAP! Surgery - a high-tech display that featured unique hands-on activities and a simulator ride that explored minimally invasive surgical technologies and the basic science behind them.
I also worked on a few permanent galleries at Carnegie Science Center:
SciQuest - a popular hands-on gallery that explored principals of flight, forces of nature and various forms of waves.
SeaScape - was an upgrade to an aquarium gallery.
SportsWorks - opened as the world’s largest science of sports exhibition.