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Hudson Hewn

Client:
Boscobel House and Gardens

Project:
Stories in Stoneware exhibition panels

This installation focuses on stoneware ranging from 1800 through the present, and the surprising histories of their uses and makers.

To learn more about this current exhibition, please visit:
boscobel.org/events/stories-in-stoneware/

Hudson Hewn

Client:
Boscobel House and Gardens

Project:
Hudson Hewn: New York Furniture Now exhibition

Exhibition catalogue and invitation for Boscobel's 2016 art gallery exhibition. This unique show celebrates contemporary furniture made in the Hudson Valley. The pieces are exhibited in Boscobel's museum gallery, as well as in the period rooms throughout the 19th century mansion. Supporting materials include the catalogue, opening reception invitation, postcards, indoor and outdoor signage.

View Catalogue (PDF)

Hudson Hewn

Client:
Hudson Highlands Land Trust

Project:
Invitation package for Hudson Highlands Land Trust's Fall 2017 fundraising benefit. The event begins with a private tour of Frank LLoyd Wright's "Unpacking the Archive" exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, followed by a reception.

HHLT 2013 Invite

Client:
Hudson Highlands Land Trust

Project:
Invitation package for HHLT's 2013 annual Fall fundraising benefit. The invitation was designed to reflect the architecture and feel of the host's, Chris Hughes, SoHo loft as well as his social networking business affiliation.

HHLT 2017 Fall Benefit

Client:
Hudson Highlands Land Trust

Project:
Invitation ensemble for Hudson Highlands Land Trust's 2018 Fall Benefit. This year's event was hosted by Retro Report.

The design challenge was to communicate and combine the event's theme, "Conservation in the News," with Retro Report's mission of producing (award winning) news documentaries in the form of videos. They "correct the record, expose myths and provide historical context to the fast-paced news of our world today using investigative journalism and narrative storytelling."

HHLT 25th Gala

Client:
Hudson Highlands Land Trust

Project:
The challenge was to communicate HHLT's main areas of stewardship: forests/woods, river and marsh, meadows, growing of local food/farming. The colors and feel tied into the evening's decor.

Additional items included signage, name cards and advertising.

Boscobel Hudson River Portfolio Exhibition

Client:
Boscobel House and Gardens

Project:
Hudson River Portfolio exhibition

Marketing materials for Boscobel's 2014 annual fine art exhibition featuring the extremely rare collection of the portfolio's 22 hand-colored prints in its entirety. Included were the catalogue, opening reception invitation package, save the date postcards, indoor and outdoor signage, and posters.

HHLT2012Benefit

Client:
Hudson Highlands Land Trust

Project:
Invitation package for Hudson Highlands Land Trust Fall 2012 fundraising Benefit. The event began with a private tour of the "Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence" exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, followed by a reception at The Majestic overlooking Central Park West.

Hudson Hewn

Client:
Boscobel House and Gardens

Project:
Make-Do's: Curiously Repaired Antiques exhibition

The first exhibition of its kind to celebrate objects that were damaged, but deemed too precious to discard. From porcelain teapots with silver replacement spouts to a repaired tea table purportedly used by George Washington at his Newburgh, New York headquarters, Make-Do’s features 250 curious treasures. In addition to the catalogue, supporting materials include the opening reception invitation, postcards, advertising, indoor and outdoor signage, and gallery wall graphics/signage.

View Catalogue (PDF)

InvasivePlantsForum

Client:
Hudson Highlands Land Trust

Project:
Community Forum event focusing on invasive plants; part of the annual Sustainable Living series hosted by HHLT.

Each forum features a panel of experts, Q&A period, several related exhibit tables and break-out sessions. They are free and open to the public. Please check www.hhlt.org for events.