Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
A multi-program exhibit using linear video and interactive media to preserve and celebrate African American history, culture, and community in Arkansas
Client
Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
My Role
Associate Producer
Primary Responsibilities
Research, licensing, and acquisition of visual assets
Creative ideation and direction
Client communication
Tracking and managing digital assets
Content research
Writing textual elements for kiosks
Owning shoot logistics
Industry
Museums & Cultural Institutions
Project Context
Client project at Northern Light Productions
Year
2023-24
Status
Installation complete
Open as a permanent exhibit since 2024
Designed for the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock, this exhibit explores the history of Arkansas' African American community — from the Jim Crow era and the story of the Little Rock Nine to urban renewal, the legacy of Black-owned businesses on West 9th Street, and the enduring culture and achievements of Arkansans today. Through immersive audio, archival imagery, interviews with local residents and historians, and physical artifacts — including barbershop chairs and school desks — the exhibit brings historical environments to life and immerses visitors in the stories that have shaped Arkansas.











