Storefront Exhibition

Exhibition and Video Production support for the project Ta-Chim: Weighing a City’s Colonial Legacies, presented through Storefront for Art and Architecture’s Open Session #21.

Exhibition and Video Production, Storefront NYC

TYPE: Video Production, Digital Graphics, Exhibition Set-up

TEAM: Lily Wong, Xiaoxi Chen, Andre Santos

LOCATION: New York City, NY

YEAR / STATUS: 2026 / completed

SOFTWARE: Premiere Pro, Illustrator, Photoshop, Lightroom

 

My involvement focused on helping prepare and refine graphics and video production for public presentation. Working in a supporting role, I assisted with the organization, formatting, and production of exhibition-related media, contributing to the clarity and atmosphere of the final presentation. This included support for video-based material and digital content that helped communicate the project’s research-driven narrative.

As part of Ta-Chim: Weighing a City’s Colonial Legacies, a multimedia project presented through Storefront for Art and Architecture’s Open Session #21, I supported the exhibition team through exhibition installation and video production assistance. The project explored the colonial histories and cultural connections between Lisbon and Macao through archival material, film, performance, spatial documentation, and digital media.

This experience allowed me to contribute to the exhibition at Storefront NYC, an environment that pioneers and explores the intersection of architecture, media, and art. Rather than leading the curatorial or conceptual direction, my role centered on supporting the production process and helping translate complex visual and historical material into a more cohesive exhibition format and creating a 3D model of the exhibition space, while also physically assembling the space in the day of presentation.

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