Contemporary Art Center
Seanger Theatre: Coordinated digital campaign for Wynton Marsalis and The Color Purple that increased event ticket sales. Aided in rebranding process | Alabama Contemporary Art Center: Memory Project (May 2013 to January 2014) was a nine-month program that examined future possibilities for the Gulf Coast. Memory Project featured a group exhibition of emerging and established visual artists of our time in a 16,000 square ft. gallery. In addition to the exhibition, the gallery organized an extensive slate of educational and public programming to compliment and amplify Memory Project.





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Hotel Boulderado
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Soma Cannabis
Completed branding of start-up organic, medical cannabis company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Boulder Country Club
Responsible for assisting the Communications & Membership Director with implementing strategies designed to recruit new members; enhance member retention programs and overall member experience. Responsible for print and digital graphic design.
Contemporary Art Center
Seanger Theatre: Coordinated digital campaign for Wynton Marsalis and The Color Purple that increased event ticket sales. Aided in rebranding process | Alabama Contemporary Art Center: Memory Project (May 2013 to January 2014) was a nine-month program that examined future possibilities for the Gulf Coast. Memory Project featured a group exhibition of emerging and established visual artists of our time in a 16,000 square ft. gallery. In addition to the exhibition, the gallery organized an extensive slate of educational and public programming to compliment and amplify Memory Project.