Exhibitions & Outreach

The following are exhibits I have curated or co-curated since 2008:

Cinematic Representations of the Afro-Caribbean Diaspora
Quiet Study Area, Wells Library, Indiana University – Bloomington
March 2019-present


To Be Young, Gifted & Black: Michael Schultz Celebrates 50 Years in Stage and Screen
IU Cinema Lower Lobby, Indiana University – Bloomington
Fall Semester 2018


Black Women in Film
Quiet Study Area, Wells Library, Indiana University – Bloomington
Summer 2018-March 2019


Phil Moore
IU Cinema Lower Lobby, Indiana University – Bloomington
Fall Semester 2017


Ella Fitzgerald
IU Cinema Lower Lobby, Indiana University – Bloomington
Fall Semester 2016


Ella Fitzgerald pop-up Exhibit for talk by Fran Morris-Rosman from the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation
Reading Room, Black Film Center/Archive, Indiana University Bloomington
July 2016
http://mediaschool.indiana.edu/news/black-film-centerarchive-receives-ella-fitzgerald-collection

Photographs by James Brosher, IU Communications.


Black Muslims in Film
Quiet Study Area, Wells Library, Indiana University – Bloomington
2017-2018 School Year


Posters from the Josef Gugler African and Middle Eastern Film Collection
Quiet Study Area, Wells Library, Indiana University – Bloomington
2016-2017 School Year


The Wunderkammer: Curious Objects in Indiana University Collections
Head Curator: Betsy Stirrat; collaborated on selection and captioning of BFC/A materials and curator gallery talk
Grunwald Gallery, Indiana University – Bloomington
2015 Fall Semester
https://soaad.indiana.edu/creative-activity/grunwald-gallery/exhibitions/archive/2015/2015-10-23-wunderkammer.html


Rock, Rhythm & Soul: The Black Roots of Popular Music traveling exhibit
Contributed text to banners and managed exhibition publicity, scheduling, and circulation
Various locations through out Indiana and in California
2008-2009
Liner Notes, no. 13 excerpt on exhibit [PDF]


I also do customized tours and have supported talks by guest scholars:

Show & Tell Workshop by resident scholar Greg DeQuir
Auxiliary Library Facility, Indiana University – Bloomington
January 2018
http://mediaschool.indiana.edu/news/black-film-center-archive-resident-greg-de-cuir-unearths-hidden-treasures/
Photo by Emma Knutson, The Media School.


Customized tours/pop-up exhibits for visiting scholars, filmmakers, and classes
Among the filmmakers and artists I have worked with are James Spooner, Renee Baker, Michael and Gloria Schultz, Boots Riley, Nia DeCosta, Stew (from Stew & The Negro Problem), Ike Willis (Frank Zappa bass guitarist), Julie Dash, Zeinabu irene Davis, and many others.

In addition to exhibits, tours, and classroom presentations, I have contributed content and edited two different newsletters and blogs, published archival spotlights in third party publications, created edited videos to promote archival materials, created promotional material for events, and managed and coordinated events including working with a professional film crew and making guest travel arrangements for a multi-day conference.