The Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, Florida
Initial assignment was to develop plans for updates to the Museum's core exhibition, "History, Heritage and Hope." These updates would be happening alongside plans for other capital improvements to the Museum's building, including a new entrance that would directly impact the exhibition. After making overall recommendations, Walker was contracted to focus on the selection, design, and installation of a new track lighting system for the museum.
Walker's conducted a thorough review of current track lighting systems, comparing performance and ease of use alongside company standards (response time, availability of parts, etc.), and made recommendations for which system would best address immediate needs alongside plans for future upgrades to lighting systems in other galleries. Walker ended the process with the museum choosing a state of the art LSI track Lighting system, and he managed the initial setup and personally installed all of th
Working Knowledge: Shared Imaginings, New Futures at The Bronx Museum, Bronx, New York.
Walker worked with the installation team at The Bronx Museum on the temporary exhibition "WORKING KNOWLEDGE: Shared Imaginings, New Futures" which opened April 11, 2025 . Walker's mandate was on the details of the installation, focusing in particular on sound management and lighting, and personally focusing each fixture.
The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited at the Maryland Center for History and Culture in Baltimore, Maryland.
Walker recently completed management of the exhibition's national tour on behalf of Museum of the Moving Image. The tour started at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle in 2017 and then went to 9 additional museums across the country. Walker designed the original exhibition, including AV housings, projections setups, and pedestals with custom mounts and supports for each object while on staff at the Museum, then Wendell Walker Design continued management of the tour after Walker's retirement.
In addition to ongoing management of the exhibition, Walker was contracted separately by Maryland Center for History and Culture, theoretically the last stop of the exhibition, to design the installation for their galleries and oversee preparations, and then manage the installation as usual for Museum of the Moving Image.
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WMAR TV: New Jim Henson exhibition stops in Baltimore
After completing the national tour in Baltimore, Walker was called back to duty for an extension of the tour, with an installation at the Peoria Waterfront Museum in Peoria, Illinois opening September 28, 2024. Walker was on site for the last days of the installation to finalize details.
The Barrymores: The Royal Family of Fort Lee at the Barrymore Film Center in Fort Lee, New Jersey
Managed preparations for the grand opening of the Barrymore Film Center in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Involvement started 2017-18 during the design of the building by advising the architect on infrastructure needs and museum standards to create a museum quality gallery for changing exhibitions. Throughout 2022, Walker worked as part of the team that organized and installed the first exhibition that opened in October, and continues providing services for each new exhibition installation.
Provided logistical and design support for the exhibition's installation at Barrymore Film Center, working with E.K Skrabonja Exhibition Design and the BFC team. Walker designed and produced all the exhibition furniture and object installations, and also provided exhibition lighting — alongside general advisory and ongoing exhibition management and operations support to BFC.
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Wendell Walker Design provides ongoing management of an art exhibition program at Pangea Restaurant and Bar at 178 Second Avenue in Manhattan's East Village. Originally opened in 1986 as La Spaghetteria, Pangea owners Arnoldo Caballero and Stephen Shanaghan reinvented the space in the mid ’90s as Pangea—described by The New York Times as “a bohemian oasis not unlike Max’s Kansas City in the New York gone by.”
In 2015, Pangea began presenting live performances in a dining room space. That evolved into its now-legendary Cabaret Room, now hosting over 200 performances annually—from traditional cabaret to experimental multimedia, jazz, drag, poetry reading, personal storytelling, and more.
Starting in July 2025, Wendell Walker Design began managing a newly structured exhibition program in the Cabaret Room, and opened Sandra Bloodworth: Out of the Blue in September 2025. The plan going forward is to do three art installations each year, and to feature events with exhibiting artists discussing their work.
Sandra Bloodworth, Out of the Blue, 2025, watercolor on paper, 22 x 30 inches
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