Stories Artists Tell: Art of the 20th century, on view 05.26.22–current, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Design and production management of graphics for an eight-gallery reinstallation of the American wing of the MFA Boston. Projects included a 12-foot title wall with bilingual text, informational texts in both Spanish and English, and over 80 printed didactics including wall-mounted panels and label rails.

Each gallery presents a story within a larger history of 20th-century art from the Americas, and highlights work from Native voices depicting the Southwest, artists reckoning with World War II, Latin American realism, and the collaborations between Jazz and visual art. Visitors are invited to consider each space independently, or to think about the connections linking artists ways that span time and place.

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