Portfolio (Pratt)
Projects completed during the M.S. in Museums and Digital Culture program at Pratt Institute (2019–2021), spanning digital strategy, UX research, archiving, and data visualization in art and museum contexts.
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Redesigning NYC Park Website
Unforgotten Restaurant – Mapping Project with Python A data mapping project commemorating New York City restaurants permanently closed during COVID-19, built with Python and Google Maps API to visualize the impact on local communities. (INFO 664 – Programming for Cultural Heritage)
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Unforgotten Restaurant – Mapping project with Python
Unforgotten Restaurant – Mapping Project with Python A data mapping project commemorating New York City restaurants permanently closed during COVID-19, built with Python and Google Maps API to visualize the impact on local communities. (INFO 664 – Programming for Cultural Heritage)
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API Project: SNAC Reconciliation Project on legendary artist Nam June Paik
SNAC Reconciliation Project on Nam June Paik Enriched Nam June Paik’s SNAC record by identifying missing relationships with Fluxus members including Yoko Ono and Joseph Beuys, using API data extraction from DPLA. (INFO 684 – Museum Information Management)
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Developing Digital Communications Strategy for Cool Culture
Developing Digital Communications Strategy for Cool Culture A digital communications strategy and SWOT analysis for Cool Culture, a nonprofit supporting underserved families through cultural resources — including a social media implementation and evaluation plan. (INFO 683 – Museum Digital Strategy)
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Digital Engagement at Rubin Museum of Art
Digital Engagement at Rubin Museum of Art Designed a new digital engagement program, #Rubinism, to convert short-term visitors into repeat visitors at the Rubin Museum of Art — including field research, visitor interviews, and a complete grant application. (INFO 679 – Museums & Digital Culture)




