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For Sanford Health’s Edith Sanford Breast Center I was tasked with developing a donor recognition display. The purpose of the display is to honor the gifts given by private and corporate donors, with greater prominence given to larger gifts. Practically speaking, another design goal is to enable the Sanford Health Foundation to update individual panels […]

I was commissioned to create a series of posters celebrating South Dakota’s contributions to, and memorable events of, the Golden Age of Baseball. The goal was to create a unified set of posters (24 x 36″) that would invite the viewer to explore events and teams in South Dakota’s rich but often forgotten baseball history. […]

The Denny Sanford Premier Center opened its doors on September 19, 2014 after a series of remarks about the history of the building project itself. We had the opportunity to develop a large timeline display to tell that story. These images from the ribbon cutting show how the community came out to celebrate the opening.

Light sculpture (on mystery and love, with sorrow mixed in) created from selections of poetry written by people who have had experiences with hospice care. Ivy Oland of Oland Arts in Sioux Falls approached me with the concept of an outdoor lighted sculpture that would somehow feature the poetry created by people who have had […]

Each element of the Sanford Pentagon design was chosen to help viewers connect with basketball's rich history, both in South Dakota and around the world. We worked with the Sanford team to develop the hanging felt banners, the four large murals on the entrance ramps and sponsor signs to be displayed in the Heritage Court that supported and enriched the connection to basketball's history.

The Sanford Fieldhouse is a training facility used by athletes of all levels, from middle school to professional athletes. Our task was to create a set of pieces that would inspire and encourage athletes to push through the many and varied reasons that a person might find not to train.

A combination of photographic backgrounds and etched plexiglass, our goal was to create a display that would be interesting and informative from a distance and up close, and compelling both during the day and at night.

There are two exhibition areas in the Sanford Pentagon: one to celebrate the current and rising stars of local basketball, and another to celebrate the heritage of basketball throughout the state.