Window Mural Installation
This window mural was a team project designed for the 2026 Social Practice of Human Rights Conference at the University of Dayton, after which it was chosen to remain as a permanent installation. It blends a graffiti-inspired layout and technological textures to bring together art and technology in reference to the conference’s theme for the year.
We included imagery of a fist that is referential to the Black Lives Matter movement, along with a pen as a nod to the phrase “the pen is mightier than the sword.” Overall, the piece aims to emphasize the power of human work as a method of protest.
One-Tenth Scale Model
In order to enter our design into Horvath, the University of Dayton’s annual juried exhibition, our team created a scale model at exactly 10% of the size of the original installation. I was in charge of this process, and thus responsible for measuring, cutting, and assembling the model.