Curating and film programming shaped by artists, archives, place, and public conversation.

My curatorial and film programming practice connects artworks, films, archives, artists, and audiences through exhibitions, screenings, public programs, and interpretive projects.

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An art exhibit titled 'FAR AFIELD' featuring artwork related to baseball, cultural memory, and art. The display includes paintings and drawings, with some pieces depicting baseball players and related themes, and is curated by Dædellus Hoffman.
Dance performance in a parking garage with five dancers wearing white outfits, surrounded by an audience sitting on the ground and standing behind concrete pillars.
An outdoor movie screening at dusk with an audience seated in front of a large screen showing a black and white film, surrounded by string lights and a historic building with arched windows and balconies.

Exhibition Making

I curate exhibitions that bring artworks, archives, objects, and interpretive materials into public conversation. The goal is to create gallery experiences that are visually strong, intellectually clear, and open enough for visitors to make their own connections.

Performance and Public Space

I support performance projects that move outside conventional stages and into the built environment. These works use movement, audience proximity, and site conditions to turn ordinary spaces into charged public experiences.

Film Programming

I program screenings that treat cinema as art, history, atmosphere, and public gathering. From experimental film and artist cinema to repertory screenings and site-specific outdoor programs, my work connects films to the places, audiences, and conversations that make them come alive.