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1975: curator-co-designer, Mexican Indian Costumes (an exhibition of Denis’collection of Chiapas costumes, now in the collection of the Gregg Museum of Art and Design) NCSU School of Design, Brooks Hall, Raleigh
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1990:
curator-designer, The Portrait
(an interactive "portrait" of Brattleboro)
Brattleboro Museum and Art Center,
Brattleboro, Vermont |
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1991:
co-curator, Robert Rauschenberg: 1974-1991
City Gallery of Contemporary Art, Raleigh |
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1992-1993:
co-curator, The Power of Maps
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
(Merit Award, 72nd National Art Director’s Club Competition,
1992; Merit Award, 7th International Art Director’s Club Competition,
1992; Silver Award, Business Week's Industrial Design Excellence
Awards, Business Week, June 7, 1993 and Innovation,
Fall, 1993; First Prize, American Association of Museum’s 1993
Museum Publication’s Design Competition, Supplementary Materials;
and Second Prize, Educational Brochure and Press Kit, Museum News,
July/August, 1993; Federal Design Achievement Award, National Endowment
for the Arts, July 1995) |
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1993-1994:
co-curator, The Power of Maps (revised and redesigned)
International Gallery
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
See also: Zahava D. Doering, Adam Bickford, David A. Karns, and Audrey
E. Kindlon, “Communication and Persuasion in a Didactic Exhibition:
The Power of Maps Study,” Curator: The Museum Journal 42(2),
1999, pp. 88-107 |
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