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Classifying Emails with AI for Fun (and Non-Profit)

I will be presenting at the MCN 2025 conference this year, alongside designer and technologist Knut Graf. Our talk will focus on a prototype AI system we developed that classifies incoming emails based on multiple criteria, including subject matter, visitor type, and urgency. This system helps route messages to the appropriate team members with the relevant expertise, ensuring fair and timely responses. Read more

Supporting Expansive Narratives: Redesigning the Terra Foundation for American Art Website

The Terra Foundation for American Art supports exhibitions, projects, academic research, and publications related to American art worldwide. In 2024, we launched a comprehensive refresh of the Foundation’s visual identity. Our primary focus was to create a sophisticated digital experience using a custom WordPress theme, built from the ground up with precise HTML and CSS. Read more

A Risograph-Printed Guide to the Spellerberg Projects Artist Community

The Spellerberg Projects artist guide was produced in 2025 as part of Dimitry Tetin’s Publication course at Texas State University, with Risograph printing assistance by Tyler Rico. As Executive Director of Spellerberg Projects, an artist-run center in Lockhart, Texas, I work daily with the artists who have studios in our building. Read more

Making Model Weights from Ulises Carrión’s The New Art of Making Books

I was inspired to use Ulises Carrión's 1975 manifesto, "The New Art of Making Books" as the basis for neural network model weights. The resulting weights symbolize how we may grapple with and express Carrión's ideas using new language. Read more

From FILE Megazine to Art Metropole: The Radical Vision of General Idea

General Idea, P is for Poodle, 1982-1989 General Idea was a collective of Canadian artists Felix Partz, Jorge Zontal, and AA Bronson, who were active from 1967 to 1994. From 1968 through 1993, they divided their time between Toronto and New York. Read more

Building the Rubin Museum’s Global Vision Through Digital Strategy

The Rubin is a global museum dedicated to sharing Himalayan art with the world. It brings together diverse perspectives—from Buddhist practitioners to neuroscientists and contemporary artists—to offer insights into the art and its meaning in life today. Through three phases and as many years, Spellerberg Associates supported the Rubin as it closed its NYC building and transitioned to a global presence. Read more

Bringing History to Life: Two Digital Projects for the California Migration Museum

The California Migration Museum preserves and shares the diverse stories of California’s immigrant communities. It serves as a platform for education, dialogue, and celebration and emphasizes the rich cultural diversity that shapes the state. In 2023/24, Spellerberg Associates collaborated with the Museum to design and develop two digital projects that advance this mission. Read more

Delivering on a Deadline: The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum Website

The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum, a new institution in Washington, D.C. needed a redesigned website to support its launch. The Museum sought to create a visually appealing, user-friendly website to support its mission through visitation and fundraising. The website needed to generate excitement within its community and buzz around the Museum’s launch in a city with no shortage of attractions. And it had to be delivered on a compressed timeline. Read more

Data-Driven Insights for Museum Virtual Event Programming

During COVID, as museums took their institutions online, event programming became a viable space to adapt to new monetization paths and presented potential new business practices. After we published our research into how the pandemic affected and shaped museum website visitation, colleagues in the museum technology field (shoutout MCN!) Read more

Raul Rene Gonzalez at Spellerberg Projects in Harper’s

Spellerberg Projects in print! We are mentioned in the December 2022 of Harper’s in relation to a piece by Raul Rene Gonzalez, whose show opens in February. Read more

Alex Renbarger Appreciation Post

Sending appreciation and well-wishes to our outgoing gallery coordinator Alex Renbarger as she heads to Nebraska to begin an MFA at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The image on the right is a painting she made of the gallery. Read more

When Doors Close, Where Do Audiences Go? Analyzing Museum Web Traffic During Crisis

I spoke with journalist Alexander Panetta of CBC News for a story on museums’ use of technology during the pandemic: Despite this historic opportunity for online learning, with hundreds of millions of people locked out of public spaces, [Spellerberg] says traffic to museum websites plummeted last year. Read more