Stand Together: Interactive Exhibition for America's Immigrants
Common Ground was a live, content-driven art installation designed to shift the narrative on immigration—empowering audiences to engage in a new, constructive conversation about its benefits to all Americans.
I supported art direction, crafting a visually immersive experience centered around vibrant, free-standing doors—each housing video content that explored different facets of the immigration story. The interactive design transformed everyday objects into symbolic entry points, inviting visitors to step through and engage with diverse perspectives.
The exhibition garnered national attention, featured in The Washington Post, The New York Times, National Review, NPR, The Tennessean, WUSA9, and The Hill. It won DRUM Awards and continues to tour across the country, sparking dialogue in communities nationwide.
Scope: Art Direction, Design
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