During the Spring semester in 2018, I was asked to be an exhibit assistant for the upcoming NAAB accreditation visit. At first, I thought it was going to be easy. But as the deadline approached in April, the stress greatly increased. The job first started with setting up the foam core that lined the fifth floor of Renaissance Hall (the architecture building). Once the 4’X8’ foam core lined the walls and separated the years, my next task was to design and print the professors’ posters that described the coarse that taught. This was a major task, needing a great deal of time and collaboration with the professors and students. Charlott Greub and Regin Schwaen were my supervisors during this exhibition., keeping me on track while teaching me how to curate. After the NAAB team finished their work, we received our score which ended up being the highest score a school can achieve. This means, instead of coming every four years, the team extends the visitation to six years. A lot of work was done for this accreditation process, which is why I decided to document and create a book on this experience.
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