Exhibits

Providence College

“Out of the Box: Selections from the Providence College Archives and Special Collections,” Fall 2025 – Spring 2026.

“1965 Voting Rights Act,” Fall 2025.

“Scenes from Providence: A City of Progress and Change 1890s-1920s,” Fall 2025.

“St. Dominic Chapel 25th Anniversary,” banner/portable exhibit, Fall 2025.“Beyond the PC Bubble: Exploring Community and Place through Archival Research,” Spring 2025.

“Fawcett in 3D,” graduate student artistic interpretation of political cartoons, Spring 2025.

“20 Years of Creativity: Celebrating the Smith Center for the Arts,” Fall 2024 – Spring 2025.

“You’ve Got the Power: A brief history of Elections & Civic Engagement, Fall 2024.

“Layups and Legends: Providence College Basketball Through the Years,” Spring 2024.

“Giving it Back: The Poetry, Vision, and Works of Jane Lunin Perel (1946-2024),” Spring 2024.

“POEtry: Edgar Allan Poe and The Raven,” Spring 2024.

“March on Washington,” Fall 2023.

“Vital Service: Welcoming the School of Nursing & Health Sciences with highlights from PC Archives & Special Collections,” Fall 2023 – Spring 2024.

“Spooky Books,” Halloween pop-up exhibit, October 2023.

“The Emancipation Proclamation & the 13th Amendment,” Fall 2022.

“Campaign Memorabilia from the Archives.” Election Day pop-up exhibit, November 2022.

“Winter Wonders.” Natural history books exhibit, complementing the card making event, Fall 2022.

“Out of the Box: Selections from the Providence College Archives and Special Collections,” Fall 2022 -Spring 2023.

“Pinball Wizards and Pool Sharks: Slavin Recreation Center,” Summer 2022.

“Then, Now, Next: 50 Years of Women at Providence College,” Fall 2021.

“If We’re Old Enough to Vote: 50th Anniversary of the 26th Amendment,” Fall 2021.

“PC Student Life.” Panel exhibit designed for flexibility in response to COVID closures, Fall 2020.

“By the Numbers: The U.S. Census 1790-2020,” Fall 2020.

“March to the Ballot Box: Voting Rights and the Urban League of Rhode Island,” Fall 2020.

“Wild Books: Highlights from the Rebecca Ramos Natural History Book Collection,” Spring 2020.

“‘I Was There. I Was Present. I Will Never Forget’: Father Edward P. Doyle, O.P.,” Spring 2020.

Other

“Girls City Club of Providence: 1920-1970,” Providence Arcade, RIHS, July – October 2018

“The Handel and Haydn Society: Bringing Music to Life for 200 Years,” Boston Public Library, curatorial team member, March – September 2015.

“Handel and Haydn Anniversaries, Premieres, and Commissions,” Symphony Hall, Boston, October 2014 – July 2015.

“RCC History,” Digital exhibit for Roxbury Community College’s 40th anniversary, May 2013.

“‘The Time of Action Has Come’ Introducing Pure Water into the City of Boston,” State Library of Massachusetts, September – December 2012.