2019 | Outdoor Exhibition | Freelance Work
PRATT INSTITUTE
Each year Pratt Institute allows various students/departments to design an exhibition that surrounds a generator located in the middle of the campus. In 2019, I was given the opportunity to create the design.
Centered in the heart of Pratt Institute’s Brooklyn campus, the project titled "GenZ" is inspired by the movement around the Pratt Brooklyn campus and the generator itself. With no true beginning or end to the design, it seamlessly flows as the viewer walks around its boarders while mirroring their journey back to them.
The unique scale, 90 inches high and spanning widths up to 1300 inches, challenges to address the impact and significance of the featured works by Spring 2019 Associate Degree Program graduates in a larger than life arena.
This work is featured on the Untapped Cities website.
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Project Credits:
Head Designer, Scott Stegman
Design Assistant, Jonathan Realmuto
Project Coordinator, John De Santis
Curator, Kate Therrian
Generator Project Contributors:
Jamie Edwards
Reina Faust
Mofana Morojele
Kimberley Sampson
Angel Yeldell
Design Assistant, Jonathan Realmuto
Project Coordinator, John De Santis
Curator, Kate Therrian
Generator Project Contributors:
Jamie Edwards
Reina Faust
Mofana Morojele
Kimberley Sampson
Angel Yeldell
Featured works by Spring 2019 Associate Degree Program graduates:
Tom Dowling - AOS illustration
Harrison Jude - AOS Graphic Design
Sarah Meadows - AOS Game Design/Interactive Media
Poppy Li - AAS Painting Drawing
James Huber - AAS Graphic Design/Illustration
Tom Dowling - AOS illustration
Harrison Jude - AOS Graphic Design
Sarah Meadows - AOS Game Design/Interactive Media
Poppy Li - AAS Painting Drawing
James Huber - AAS Graphic Design/Illustration