Americans today are still grappling with much unfinished business that has its roots in the European settlement of this continent. In collaboration with Michelle Moon, I am currently leading a multi-year interpretive planning effort at Historic Huguenot Street that attends to this unfinished business.
In 2022 The Frick Pittsburgh invited Michelle Moon and me to lead an interpretive planning effort to reimagine the visitor experience for Clayton, the Frick Pittsburgh’s Gilded Age Mansion. The result was award-winning.
Critical thinking on labor, industry, and capitalism at the Frick Pittsburgh
Read MoreDeveloping a new educational vision for Montreal’s Musée McCord
Read MoreCreative adaptation at the 1867 DeLong House in Glen Falls, NY
Read MoreLeading the museum community in healing after the Boston Marathon Bombing
Read MoreVisitor Comments:
“A great place for healing”
“Thank you for holding us with care.”
“Thank you for this closure. I truly needed it.”
“This is my one outlet for my grief.”
“I came thinking of myself and left thinking of you.”
“I’ve felt so lost—now because of this I am found.”
Dear Boston: Messages from the Makeshift Memorial
Read More“When coaching TED and TEDx speakers, we often emphasize that the most successful TED Talks aren’t merely presentations. They’re acts of sharing that combine authority and vulnerability. Rainey nailed both parts: authority in that she knew her material cold and was the only person in the world who could tell that story, and vulnerability in that she really lets the audience in and feel what it was like to live through such an emotionally charged assignment.” —Jimmy Guterman, TEDxBoston