what if we both spoke?



The presence of public memory sites that allow for authentic exchange and care and uplift the marginalized perspective are a challenge in our society.


By imagining and creating a critical shift in narrative through experience design, we can not only reconstruct how and what narratives are preserved, but also create spaces that are designed to reflect with public perspectives on a range of sociocultural issues.

Dialogue can be defined as a conversation(s) or an exchange between people in search of an answer of understanding.

This exchange can be verbal or non-verbal, such as writing, art-making, thinking, etc.


This exhibition is about reclaiming narrative.


We’re a part of each others stories, so now it’s time we both tell it and hear each other.

This is a neighbor-based platform for sharing perspectives centering on bias and conversation between us, the places we live, and the things we see.

Professional Research ︎
2021

Site
︎︎︎ Harlem, NY

Proposed Client
︎︎︎ The Studio Museum in Harlem

Responsibilities
︎︎︎ Concept Development, Design Development, graphics production, 3D modelling and collages, exhibit curation, design documentation, community based research and analysis