WE WHO BELIEVE IN FREEDOM: BLACK FEMINIST DC


The National Women’s History Museum, 2023

Their first physical exhibit, the museum partnered with the DC Public Library for the inaugural exhibit, which focuses on the stories and voices of Black feminist organizers and theorists, including Anna Julia Cooper, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Mary Treadwell, and Nkenge Touré. With biographical-focused narratives and large imagery, we wanted to highlight the expansive work and struggle of the women who have made a difference in the lives of Black women in their Washington, DC communities, which reverberated throughout the United States. From start to finish, the project was completed in 8 months. 

Curated by Sherie M. Randolph & Kendra T. Field

STROMATOLITE PROJECT ROLES:
Graphic Design & Production Design

TESSELATE TEAM
Lead Experience Design: Emily Conrad
Lead Design: Joseph Karadin
Visual Design Lead: Lauren Sloan