digital

curation.

digital curation (v.)
to gather and honor stories, artworks, and lived memories—braiding Black feminist thought, oral history, and material culture into digital narratives that preserve legacy, uplift underrepresented artists, and invite community into deeper forms of remembrance.

How does your digital curation work relate to your research?

My digital curation expands my academic research into public scholarship. It allows me to share archival findings, artist histories, reading lists, oral histories, and exhibition insights in formats that are accessible, visually driven, and resonant with contemporary audiences.

Services

Research and Professional Services

  • Portfolio treatment

  • Provenance Research Support

  • Panel serving

  • Research Support, editing, citation, formatting, and project outlining

  • Exhibition/ Curatorial asset production

Consultations

  • Exhibition walk-through

  • Workshops and program facilitation

  • Artist and development liaison

  • Programming development and curriculum writing for artist educators

I offer:

  • Legitimacy with my Higher Degree

  • Work Experience and troubleshooting solutions

  • Knowledge of museum systems and research tools to communicate across development, education, and public-facing roles

Black Art on View

Launching as an ongoing newsletter announcing the exhibition openings of solo, group, and survey exhibitions featuring the work of Black and African descendant artists.

This content lives on Substack

Black Art Library

Digitizing my personal library

I think some of the biggest questions I had when starting in research and wanting to specialize in contemporary art and Black. Studies to create that niche intersection are where criticism of Black art, life, history, archives, and collections live

Committed to accessibility

Organizing titles by tags and categories is the starting point. As I refer to these texts in writings, citations, and syllabi, I post them in essays, articles, and resources for themes explored in my content creation.

    • Exhibition walkthroughs and critical guides

    • Artist interviews and oral history sessions

    • Digital strategy and curation for arts organizations

    • Public programming development

    • Research support for galleries, archives, and museums

    • Content curation for publications or brand campaigns

    • Lectures, panels, and classroom visits

    • Podcast or video features


      If you’re not sure where your project fits, reach out and we can tailor something together.

  • I work with artists, museums, galleries, archives, universities, creative studios, publishers, collectives, and brands committed to storytelling, equity, and accessible public humanities.

  • My work blends academic rigor with media fluency. I combine:

    • Black feminist research methods

    • Archival storytelling

    • Oral histories

    • Material culture analysis

    • Digital strategy and audience engagement

    • Visual arts experience and curatorial practice
      This intersection allows me to produce content that is deeply researched and intentionally designed for contemporary digital audiences.

Work with me

FAQ continued

  • It’s an ongoing effort to catalog, document, and share the books, ephemera, essays, archival materials, and art texts that shape my research practice. This digital library becomes both a resource and a teaching tool—offering reading lists, annotations, and thematic guides for students, researchers, artists, and anyone looking to deepen their engagement with Black visual culture, feminism, ceramics, and craft histories.

  • I curate:

    • Archival narratives and research-based stories

    • Artist spotlights and interviews

    • Virtual exhibition walkthroughs

    • Reading lists and thematic bibliographies

    • Craft and ceramic histories

    • Public-facing scholarship grounded in Black feminist theory

    • Educational content for museums, classrooms, and community spaces

    • Digital storytelling around exhibitions, open studios, festivals, or public art

  • Digital curation is the intentional process of organizing, contextualizing, and sharing cultural materials online so they become accessible, dynamic, and meaningful to wider audiences. In my practice, it combines archival research, Black feminist theory, and storytelling methods to create engaging public-facing resources across websites, social platforms, and educational media.

  • Yes! this is one of my core offerings. I can help conceptualize, research, script, and produce digital narratives that bring exhibitions or creative projects to life. This includes walkthroughs, interviews, social content, microsites, or resource guides.

  • Yes. I accept commissions for essays, catalog writing, archival research, artist profiles, and digital storytelling projects. Details and availability can be requested through my contact form.

  • Visit the Work With Me section to submit an inquiry. Share as much detail as you’d like—timeline, budget, goals, and type of project—and we’ll schedule a consultation.