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A River Interrupted

I designed and helped to install the exhibit A River Interrupted: Making the Case for Changing our Management of the Rio Grande on display May 17–December 22, 2011 at The Centennial Museum of The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). In addition to text panels, my design included informational diagrams and color-coded section categories.

This bilingual exhibit's content was created by faculty and students of UTEP's Department of Biology and Center for Environmental Resource Management. The exhibit features data gathered by them and the World Wildlife Fund.