What's a Saturday if you're not at PS260?
Wow, it's been awhile! We've really missed you. Much has happened in the world of PS260, many birthday cakes and empanadas have been had, and we've gotten some new employees... all of which I will talk about at a later date.
First of all, we suddenly have a gaping hole in our office, hidden tastefully by a giant wooden perimeter.
We're building a stairway... not to heaven but close: to the Penthouse from the 11th floor.
(these are arial views from the PH)
And second of all, our very own Stephanie Land, receptionist by day, artist and photographer extraordinaire by night, had her first-ever trunk show in our office last Saturday.
By 1pm, an hour before showtime, she was scurrying around making all kinds of copies of price lists and such.
PS260 family friend Nicole, now working at Transistor, came over to help set up.
We cleared out the kitchen to make room for all of Stephanie's amazing photograph prints and hand-made cards, postcards and journals.
... and buttons!
We put up fliers so people would know they were in the right place.
First to arrive was Brandname artist Marlin with his wife Rhonda and little Ozzie Lask.
Nicole hadn't seen them since her Brandname days.
Throughout the afternoon the office saw many awsome people stop by to support Steph.
Even Dustin took a short break from his editing toils to join the perusal party.
It was like a PS260 alumni party. Along with Tom Colella, Bryan Wetzel made an appearance,
... as did Emily,
... and Madeleine.
It was the stationery social event of the season!
... with a beautiful sunset to cap it off.
If you are interested in seeing some of Steph's handiwork (which you should be, because she's pretty much amazing), please visit her website at:
http://www.stephanieland.com
or her Flickr site at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephanieland/
1 Comments:
A kitchen turned showroom? That's brilliant! Now that's what I call resourceful. Well, you could always rent a space for exhibits like that and other stuff, but if there are time constraints then resourcefulness would be the key to make the event a success. And that was reflected in Stephanie's trunk show. Good job!
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