The Legacy of Lynching: Confronting Racial Terror in America
An exhibition at Haverford College's Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, developed in collaboration with Bryan Stevenson's Equal Justice Initiative and the Brooklyn Museum, confronting the history of racial terror in America. I anchored the visual identity in EJI's county-by-county map of lynchings from 1900 to 1931, a stark data visualization that I stylized into the show's key art. Typography drawn from civil rights-era protest signage and a hard black, red, and white palette gave the identity its urgency. I also provided the visual assets and design direction that carried through to the exhibition microsite.