TechTogether Boston 2020

TechTogether hosts all-female, femme, and non-binary hackathons across the nation, and plans to expand globally in 2020. Their Boston chapter—TechTogether Boston—is one of the largest student-run hackathons for gender-marginalized populations in the world. I was recruited to redesign their identity system, as well as to implement consistent visual elements on various communication channels. 







Desktop Prototype



Mobile Prototype



Social Media Illustrations






Event swags




Letterpress/Printmaking with Globe@MICA



In 2019, I interned at Globe, a historical lettepress studio at MICA, and had the opportunity to create beautiful and meaningful Globe-style posters for internal and external clients. 

Valentine Posters
Poster for Divided Heavens and MICA Diversity & Inclusion



Poster for Baltimore Mixtape & Artemis Ward


Posters for Lordy Agency and Baltimore Orioles

Poster Details

Shine in the Dark Pop-up Gallery


A project done in collaboration with Center Baltimore Partnership and Station North Arts District, I helped create the pop-up gallery branding, exhibition signages, and catalogue. The catalogue is riso-printed and runs an edition of 300 copies. The event attracted artists from the community and in turn, built a robust body of work that reflects the vibrance of Station North cultural exchange.

Special thanks to Abby Becker and Maura Dwyer from Central Baltimore Partnership!

See the gallery page here


Exhibition Statement


Shine in the Dark is an invitation to move through 12 artists’ conceptions of the heritage of the Station North Arts District and our collective role therein. The district is comprised of three neighborhoods: Barclay, Charles North, and Greenmount West, located on unceded land of the Piscataway People. The area is the site of Baltimore's unofficial Koreatown. While the city changes around us, our artists are what Baldwin refers to as our spiritual and emotional historians. Take a walk along the perimeter fence to experience an immersive version of Station North in miniature, a series of snapshots from  this unique moment in time. What comes to mind when you are asked to represent the history of a place: an NBA team, a parent, a movement? What is our responsibility to each other as agents of the future; how can we bring the light?



Riso Booklet Guide

Booklet Print Details

historically hysterical



historically hysterical was a year-long project for Exhibition Development Seminar. In this exhibition, we explore the various ways that feminist artists portray feminine and trans identity in the modern social climate. I took part as the exhibition project manager and installer for the project.



Shenzhen International Poster Festival at MICA

      
In 2018, I worked closely with the Shenzhen International Poster Festival’s visiting curatorial artist, Leo Lixi Li, to plan and install the traveling exhibition in MICA’s Falvey Hall.