Concepted, designed, and produced a large-scale window installation at 30 Rockefeller Center in partnership with USA Network for The Character Project, a curated photography exhibition featuring 11 contemporary photographers documenting American life across the U.S. Developed a site-specific environmental display using mixed materials and C-prints, and designed integrated exhibition and marketing collateral including postcards, book covers, subway key art, and materials for the traveling exhibit.
The ‘Character Project’ features the work of 11 contemporary photographers who each shot a small series of photographs of Americans during the summer of 2008. Such as Richard Renaldi’s photos of fishermen in Alaska and Anna Mia Davidson’s organic farmers in the Pacific Northwest. The photographs play witness to the summer parades in New York in beautiful black and white from Mary Ellen Mark, and the life of Columbia College students in Chicago from Dawoud Bey. David Eustace documented the men and women he found along U.S. 50, which runs 3,000 miles across the country, while other photographers, like Eric Ogden and Eric McNatt, returned to their hometowns to photograph the musicians of Michigan and the beauty queens of Texas.