Simone Leigh for the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2023
Arts & Culture
Visuals for Museums, Galleries, Artists & Institutions

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Video Production
Exhibition trailers, artist/curator profiles, in-exhibition pieces, campaign & donor films, gala video social edits, and short documentaries. Lean crew, museum-safe workflow, color-true finish, captions and multiple aspect ratios baked in.
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Photography
Exhibition & install views, artist/curator portraits, studio/process stories and collection highlights shot with a small footprint and delivered press-ready.
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Consulting: Story & Content Strategy
We help you shape the story and get it seen. Fast, practical consulting on story development, content marketing, launch plans, and distribution—so your films and photos actually move audiences and donors.
To Begin Again: Artists and Childhood ICA/Boston
The first U.S. thematic exhibition to center how children shape artistic practice. Artists Trenton Doyle Hancock, Ekua Holmes, Deborah Roberts, and Carmen Winant join curators Ruth Erickson and Jeffrey De Blois and art historian Anne Higonnet to consider imagination, risk, power, care, labor, and learning through the lens of childhood. Featuring 40 artists—including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul Klee, Glenn Ligon, and Faith Ringgold—the show brought together 75+ works across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and video, plus 20+ works made by young people.
Yo-Yo Ma and Friends Explore Bach, Meaning, and Purpose
An educational series in which Yo-Yo Ma explores Bach’s music through intimate performance and conversation, connecting art, curiosity, and everyday life. Doza Visuals Directed the intimate interview with Yo-Yo Ma and worked with Cafe Media to polish the final edits.
Firelei Báez at the ICA Watershed | ICA/Boston
Step inside Firelei Báez’s most ambitious sculptural work to date—an imagined reappearance of Haiti’s Sans-Souci Palace, rising from the ICA Watershed floor as if uncovered by the receding sea. This immersive installation traces centuries of exchange between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, inviting visitors to wander its passageways and experience history as something alive and interconnected. Báez’s hand-painted architectural surfaces carry symbols of healing and resistance, indigo patterns rooted in West African traditions later echoed in the American South, and textures of sea growth native to Caribbean waters.
CONTACT
Chiharu Shiota: Home Less Home | ICA/Boston








