Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, BA
Social Media & Marketing
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In 2024, the Berkshire Black Economic Council was hosting their first street fair, "Noir Roots." For promotional and social media content leading up to the fair, I created graphics that showcased some of the activities that the fair would have. These included a fashion show, basketball tournament, beer garden, and pumpkin carving/picking.
For Juneteenth, I decided to create a series of images that highlighted the influential Black figures in the Berkshires. These figures being W.E.B. DuBois, Elizabeth Freeman, Margaret Hall, and James Van Der Zee. Each profile highlighted their work as Black history makers and their lasting impact.
2023
In 2023, Partners for Peace was celebrating their 50th anniversary. In order to continue the celebration, quotes and images from the 50th anniversary celebration were made into social media posts to highlight the importance of the work being done by their organization.
In 2023, Partners for Peace was undergoing remodeling of their domestic violence shelter to cater to folx who needed a safe place for themselves and their pets. Social media posts were created using images of staff’s animals, statistics about pets in abusive situations, and a reminder of when the pet friendly shelter will be re-opened.
2022
Humans of MCLA Humans of MCLA was a semester long project, focused on centering voices from the MCLA community to highlight the range of authentic experiences that make up MCLA's beautiful and diverse community.
These images prompted social media followers to see the range of questions being asked that would be on the form to fill out.
"INSCAPES" was a regional campaign in Berkshire county presented by The Mastheads and the Institute for the Arts and Humanities at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts designed to highlight the creativity of all residents across the Berkshires through public poetry prompts and text-based art installations.
Spreads were created using campus imagery featuring students' place-based poems. The format was then translated into posters created by IAH's graphic designer to be hung on the MCLA campus and in North Adams, MA.
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