Ink & Clay Title Wall
Designed extruding type for a national exhibit, Ink & Clay 40. Although no clay was used, the extruding type was used to convey the 3D nature of ceramics.
Art Director: Michele Cairella Fillmore
Client: Kellogg University Art Gallery
Construction: Jason Reed and Kat
Materials: Insulation foam, hot wire cutter, glue, vinyl fabric, industrial velcro, sponge and paint
Charette Installation
Created an installation using experimental type for a department wide juried exhibition themed, "change." Two days were allowed for concept and execution.
Materials: 2" ribbon, foam wall and pins
Awards: "Best of Charette" among other recipients
Poly-Kroma Installation
Managed a group of 5 people to create an entrance installation for poly-kroma an art department senior show. Created the "m" in the word "poly-kroma."
Materials: wood, stain, nails, nail gun, zip ties and wheat grass
Purchased By: Michael Woo, Dean of Environmental College
Up To KNOW GOOD Installation
ubmitted an ink installation to Ink & Clay 40, a national juried exhibition. Aided with concept development and designed type treatment. Aided with sourcing materials and installation.
Awards: Ink & Clay 40 Juror's Award
Materials: painter's tape, projector, Exacto knife, printmaker's ink and water
Team: Socrates Medina, Architect & Tyler Stewart, Designer