Current: The People’s Museum for Prince (2016- )

  • The People's Museum for Prince

    A museum collecting stories, art and objects from people across the world whose lives have been touched by Prince. First edition in Minneapolis 2018 welcomed over 3000 visitors; 2026 edition planning underway to commemorate 10 years since Prince’s passing- public announcement shortly.

Curatorial Projects & Exhibitions

2016-ongoing The People's Museum for Prince

www.peoplesmuseumforprince.org       

Experimental artist's museum presenting community art, stories and objects, honouring Prince.  

  • FIRST EDITION: Solar Arts Building, Minneapolis(2018). 3000+ visitors.                               

  • POP UP Moon Palace, Minneapolis (2019). For launch of Prince’s memoir The Beautiful Ones.

  • UPCOMING : Minneapolis (2026)

2021 Sanctuary: Growing Alongside Nature in an Uncertain World - Supervising Curator, virtual exhibition. George Mason University.

2020 Transitions: The Columbia Pike Documentary Project - Community photography and oral-history project, at George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia.

2012 Colombia<>Columbia, Neiman Gallery - International collaborative project with Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá.  Presented in New York and Bogota.

2012 The Art of the Book, Butler Library, Columbia University
Collaboration of MFA writers and artists created in an experimental new course ‘Art of the Book”.

2010 B-Side, Kara Walker’s project space, New York
Columbia University MFA students pop up. Artist initiated pop up to accompany offical thesis show. 

2009 Biennale+residency, Venice and Emilia-Romagna, Italy Co-curated with Chiara Bernasconi. Arts residency project with 10 international artists.

2008 Protagonist: Young American Artists, Claremorris Gallery, Ireland

2007 All That is Solid Melts into Air, Chashama, New York City. Recipient of an NEA grant via Chashama. 

2007 Curatorial residency, Point B, Brooklyn, New York City

2006 All That is Solid Melts into Air, Gallery 2, Chicago
Collaborative exhibition featured 30 emerging artists. Produced for my MA thesis at School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Exhibition design featured in Rotovision publication.

GALLERY DIRECTOR/CURATOR

2019–2021 Curator/Director, Founder’s Gallery George Mason University, Arlington, VA. University-based gallery focused on themes of social justice. Curated annual program of exhibitions.

2019–2021 Working Group Co-Lead, Latitude Arts Space, Arlington, VA.  Co-lead with George Mason University Curator. Development of new arts space, a public- private initiative.                                        

2009–13 Director, LeRoy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University School of the Arts, New York NY
Directed annual exhibition program for university gallery.