R A I M C K I N L E Y T E R R Y AU D I OVI S UA L ART I ST, A R C H I V I ST, CUR ATOR SELECTED WORK EXPERIENCE T HE A ST E R GATES RES EA R C H F EL LO W — 20 2 2 • I did arts and image research in support of Mr. Gates’s Black Chapel at the Serpentine Pavilion in London, England and Young Lords exhibition at the New Museum, NYC. • Participated in and supported Mr. Gates programming at the Black Artist Retreat as well as production at the Victoria and Albert Museum. A/ V A RC H I VE S I N T E RN , S O U TH S ID E H OM E M OV I E PROJECT — 2021-2022 • I Worked closely with the project manager and archivist to accession, inspect, clean, and catalog new home movie collections. • Created metadata and descriptions for The Roberts Family collection fi lms, as well as a photo catalog. A / V A R C HI V E S IN T ER N , R H OD E I SLAN D HISTO R I CAL SOCIETY — 2020-2022 • Inspected, processed and cataloged 16mm fi lm from the local WPRI and WJAR news collections. • Gained intellectual control over the archives audio collection and built out analog and digital digitization stations. • Did cataloging, outreach and grant support for award winning RI COVID-19 Archive. T E C H N I CA L AS SI STA N T, R O B ERT D. FA RBE R UNI VE RSITY ARCHIVES — 2018-2019 ● Redesigned Black Space Portal website to achieve accessibility standards. ● Collaborated with award-winning AAAS course to create html based interactive digital timeline of Black history at Brandeis University. IN T E R N , M US E U M O F CONT E MP OR A RY PHOTOGRAPHY — 2015-2016 • Matted and framed photographs for exhibition, as well as conditioning and packing for shipment, and photographed for digitization. • Exhibition installation and deinstallation, caulking, painting, mounting, artist relations, etc for three exhibitions including the Museum’s 40th anniversary retrospective. P R OG R A M FAC IL ITATOR , P RACT ICI NG DIVERS ITY — 2014-2016 • Planned and facilitated weekly workshops aimed at teaching faculty how to create and maintain equitable multicultural classrooms utilizing Theater of the Oppressed. • Presented at the 2016 Creating Change conference in Chicago, IL. EDUCATION B ROW N UN IVE RS ITY — P U BL IC HUM AN IT I ES MA’2 2 Distinguished Thesis Award for “Memoriam: Legacy, Mourning and Vibration in Archives” B R AN D E IS U N I V ER SI TY — A F RI CAN AN D A F RI CAN AMERICAN STUDIES BA’ 1 9 raimckterry@gmail.com 774-778-4216 https://linktr.ee/raiterry PUBLICATIONS Rai Terry. “Entering the *Beyond” Synoptique Journal of Film and Moving Image, Issue 10.1: Posthumanism at the Margins, June 2023. Rai Terry. “Save the Video, Enter the *Beyond” Milestone Films, July 06, 2021. Rai Terry, Larissa Nez, Sophia Ellis. “The Aesthetic of Power: Porcelain and the Expansion of White Saviorism” , Spark Magazine , May 30, 2021. Rai Terry. “ A Place Prepared: The Demolition of ‘Lippitt Hill’” , John Nicolas Brown Center for Public Humanities Blog , August 30, 2021. FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS David Dornstein Artist Grant - Brown Arts Institute - 2022 Prestigious award to support artistic careers post-graduation. Fellowship in the Study of the Public History of Slavery - Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice - 2020-2022 Awarded to a graduate student in Public Humanities who’s focus is on the history and legacies of transatlantic enslavement. Pathways Fellowship - Association of Moving Image Archivists - 2020-2021 A series of workshops, internships and mentorships designed to bring underrepresented young professionals into the fi eld of audiovisual archiving. Provost’s Grant - Brandeis University - 2019 Awarded to distinguished undergraduate students to work on projects that further the mission of the university. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS + CURATORIAL PROJECTS Picturing the Pandemic - Providence Public Library, March 22 - June 30, 2023 In consultation with the exhibition designer and Director of Public Programs I created 3 videos for the exhibition highlighting life in Rhode Island during the early COVID-19 Pandemic. What Love Looks Like In Public - South Side Home Movie Project - January 21 - September 1, 2022 I worked in collaboration with archival donors, Chicago community artists and students to curate a series of still images from the archive to be exhibited on the University of Chicago’s ArtsLawn fence. Black Brandeis, Black History Digital Timeline - Robert D. Farber University Archives and Special Collections, Brandeis University, January 17 - May 5, 2019 I worked in collaboration with students on a course to code and create an interactive timeline of Black history at the university. As the archival tech assistant I also redesigned the Brandeis Black Archives Collective site and brought it to accessibility standards.