
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hacks Exhibit at MIT Stata Center
Design of permanent exhibit
May 2006
Framingham Historical Society
Exhibit Design of
The Fabric of Framingham
Framingham, MA May - September 2006
Quincy History Museum
Exhibit Design of permanent exhibit
Quincy, Of Stone, Of Ships, Of Minds
Quincy Historical Society
Quincy, MA June 2005-present
Americas Credit Union Museum
Exhibit Design of Museum
Manchester, NH, October 2002-2003
Recipent of Manchester Historic 2003 Preservation Award
North Forest Heritage Park
Design of Brown Co. House Museum
and Logging Camp Exhibition
Berlin, NH, 2003
House of Seven Gables
Salem, MA
Nathaniel Hawthorn House Exhibit, 2002
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
50th Anniversary Exhibition
Technology in the National Interest
January - May 2002, Compton Gallery, MIT
Canterbury Shaker Village
Design of Visitor Center Exhibition
June, 2002
Public Service Company of New Hampshire (PSNH)
Designed history exhibit wall for PSNH new headquarters
May, 2002
Recipent of Manchester Historic 2002 Preservation Award
Saint Anselm College, NH Institute of Politics
Exhibition Design of Institute, 2001
American Textile Museum, Lowell, MA
Historic Hats Exhibition
September, 2001
New London Historical Society
Transportation Museum, Wagon Ways
July, 2001
National Guard/State of New Hampshire
Thirty Years of Military History
Traveling Exhibition, Manchester Airport
Presently at the NH State House
Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth, NH
Lowd House Exhibition
Opened May 2001
Society for the Preservation of New Hampshire Forests
Concord, NH
Land in Trust
Opened February 2001
Lockwood Mathews-Mansion Museum
Norwalk, CT (2001)
The Bicycle Takes Off - From Boneshaker to Boom, opened 10/20/00 at the Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington, MA. Traveled to the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, Norwalk, CT, May 2001, and will travel to several other museums throughout 2002.
Filmed by CT Public Television
Massachusetts Institute of Technology/MIT Museum
(1998-2002)
Perils of the Sea, opened March, 2002
MIT Haystack Observatory, Traveling Trade Show Booth/Exhibit, 2001
Approaching Chaos - opened March 2001 at the Compton Gallery
A Fifty Year Reflection: Humanities at MIT September, 2000, Compton Gallery
History of MIT - opened March. 2000, Compton Gallery
Observing the Observer, MIT's Haystack Observatory, Compton Gallery, February, 2000
Alvar Aalto Exhibition, September, 1999
Frank O. Gehry and the Design Evolution of MIT's Ray and Maria Stata Center, November, 1999
Deep Frontiers, Ocean Engineering at MIT Department of Ocean Engineering, at the Hart Nautical Gallery, March, 1999
PC Connection
(Jan. - Oct. 1999)
Designed and installed Visitor Center
PC Connections Exhibition, Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Hopkinton, NH, 2000
Machine Tool Exhibition, Washington D.C.
Designed exhibit for New Hampshire's machine tool industry. This exhibit was part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington D.C., June, 1999.
Seacoast Science Center, Rye, NH (1999)
What's the Catch and Saga of a Sunken Sub
Opened in April, 1999.
Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, NH
(1998 -2001)
Rider Wood House Exhibition, opened May, 2000
Design and fabrication of graphics for various exhibits throughout this historic waterfront neighborhood including the Shapiro House, Jackson House, Gorman Boat Exhibit, and the History of the Waterfront Project.
League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, Concord, NH
(1997,1998, 1999, 2000)
Living With Crafts Exhibition, August 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
The Governor's Lilac and Wildflower Commission,
Concord, NH
(1998 -2002)
Designed and fabricated a traveling exhibition
University of New Hampshire.
Deeply Rooted: New Hampshire Traditions in Wood (1997). This exhibition features several New Hampshire craft traditions including boat building, fiddle making, basket weaving, dogsled making, and decoy carving.
Institute of Maritime History, Cape Neddick, ME
Designed and fabricated a traveling exhibit for a historic sailing vessel, The Annabella.(1998)
Old Man of the Mountain Museum, Franconia Notch, NH.
(opened September, 1997)
This museum, located at the base of Cannon Mountain, features the history of this remarkable natural rock formation and serves as a dedication to the people who have preserved it over the years.
Electropac Co., Inc., Manchester, NH
(1996-97)
Boots to Boards: A History of the Printed Circuit
Board Industry.
The exhibit has received The Manchester Historic Association Preservation Award
The Currier Gallery of Art, Mall of NH, Manchester, NH (The Galleria)
Designed and constructed a new museum shop, The Galleria, located in the Mall of New Hampshire.
The Galleria featured:
Works from the Permanent Collection of
The Currier Gallery of Art.
The Currier Gallery of Art
Exhibits:.
American Potters: Mary and Edwin Scheier
Clearly Art: Pilchuck's Glass Legacy
Paperweights from the Henry Melville Fuller Collection
Portsmouth Furniture: Masterworks from the NH Seacoast
Manchester Historic Association,(1994-98)
Picturing Manchester: Photographers & Photography in the City
Manchester Stories
City Life: A Visual History of Urban Manchester
Made in Manchester: Work life and Industry in the 19th Century
City Neighborhoods: A History of the Peopling of Manchester
Franco American Centre, Manchester, NH
Sur Bois: Franco -American Woodcarvers of Northern New England, traveled throughout New England (1996-98)
Lynn Tyler and Jean Lachance: New Works (1996)
New Hampshire Historical Society
Concord, NH (1994-96):
Graphic Design for Permanent Exhibition, Museum of New Hampshire History
The Art and Mystery of the Clockmaker
A Loyalist Family Album: Count and Countess Rumford
Prized Possessions: Silver from the New Hampshire Historical Society
New Hampshire Historical Society, (1995) Traveling Exhibit:
At What Cost, Shaping the Land We Call New Hampshire
NH State Council on the Arts
(1995)
Traveling Exhibit: Traditional Artists - exhibited at NH State House
Attorney General's Office, Concord, NH
Living Treasure Gallery
NH State Council on the Arts and the
NH Department of Transportation
Salem, NH Rest Area
The Sackler Gallery of Art
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Betsy Bailey: Member of design team for:
Court Arts of Indonesia
Indian Paintings and Drawings from the Collection of
Howard Hodgkin
The Art of Illumination: Brushed Lapis
and Burnished Gold
The Arts of China