Confluence Project is a collaborative effort of Pacific Northwest tribes, artist Maya Lin, civic groups from Washington and Oregon and other artists and architects. Each of its seven sites features an art installation that interprets the area’s ecology and history, encouraging the visitor to reflect on how the surroundings have changed over time. Each references a passage from the Lewis and Clark journals.
While at RMB Vivid, I designed newsletters and print collateral pieces that tell the Confluence story, detail it's progress and solicit partnerships. I also designed the exhibit space for a temporary art exhibition in St. Louis.