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About Lance Singletary

Lance Singletary has been an Associate Exhibition Designer at the Brooklyn Museum since 2004. Prior to his work at the museum he was a designer for a number of NYC firms and institutions, focusing on furniture, architectural and exhibition design. He has a Masters Degree in Fine Art from the San Francisco Art Institute and a Bachelors Degree in Fine Art from the University of Texas, Austin.

reOrder: Breaking Ground

Some may have seen my post in December about my visit to a drafty construction site in Manhattan to view Situ Studio’s full-scale mock up related to the firm’s reOrder project. The mock up consisted of one of the column … Continue reading

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reOrder Takes Shape

As many may know Situ Studio, a Brooklyn based architectural and fabrication firm, has been preparing for their installation reORDER, which will be presented here in conjunction with the completed renovation of the Museum’s Great Hall, March 5th 2011. Situ … Continue reading

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Preparing to Click!

With the opening of Click! rapidly approaching, I have been asked to describe my approach in designing and mounting this particular exhibition. It is important to note that although this exhibition is comprised entirely of photographs, it is not foremost … Continue reading

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How do you light Light?

A major factor influencing Brushed with Light‘s design was due to the delicate nature of watercolors themselves. Because the works are light sensitive it is required that they be exhibited in low light. This being said, a dim room is … Continue reading

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