Digital Iridescence: Jell-O in New Media, on view 10.28.23–3.24.24, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Design and fabrication of environmental graphics for contemporary video exhibition about Jell-o and its relationship to new media and the body. I collaborated with the curator to select gallery furniture and paint colors. The hot pink and oozing green entrance graphics of Jell-o are my own photographs done after making our own Jell-o molds and experimenting with photography. Interior foamy pink wall mural and monster-size lettuce leaf are also my own photos.

[This exhibition follows the MFA brand guidelines and font.]

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