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Celebrating 70 years of Russian and Eurasian studies at Harvard.
Since 1948, the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies has served as a nexus for scholars who want to dive deep into the history, culture, politics, and art of Russia and Eurasia. For their 70th anniversary, the Davis Center asked Scott to design an exhibit that brought together the research of more than a dozen scholars across the history of the Center in a large, discontinuous gallery space. The design arrayed images from the scholars’ diverse bodies of work across a ‘current’ that spanned every wall in the gallery. Scott also collaborated with Davis Center faculty on a new data visualization on US-Russia collaboration and a new geospatial animation.
Exhibited at the Harvard University Center for Government and International Studies, October 4 - December 14, 2018.
Scott served as solo designer, project manager, and curatorial consultant, designing and coordinating installation of environmental graphics, data visualization, and projected animation exploring historical and current faculty research across 70 years.
Curator
Alexandra Vacroux
Curatorial Team
Svetlana Rukhelman
Cris Martin
Sarah Failla
Timeline Team
Emma Goldhammer
Judith Mazdra
Isabelle Desisto
Taylor Valley
Nikita Gryazin
Imperiia Project Team
Kelly O’Neill
Megan Duncan Smith
Installation
Bettina Burch
Gary Comeau