NY’s Landmark Interiors, an Overview at New York School of Interior Design
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New York School of Interior Design
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161 East 69th Street, New York, NY, 10021-5108
The IFDA NY Chapter & New York School of Interior Design cordially invite you to attend an exhibit overview & reception for Rescued, Restored, Reimagined: New York’s Landmark Interiors
Winner of the 2014 IFDA Educational Foundation’s Ina Mae Kaplan Grant for Historic Preservation, the exhibition features an in-depth look inside public spaces, both familiar and less-known, that are designated as interior landmarks.
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the NYC Landmarks Preservation law, the exhibit will highlight the importance of these landmark interiors through archival images and new photography by Larry Lederman.
David Sprouls, president of New York School of Interior Design, will welcome attendees and Kitty Hawks, renowned interior designer/member of the curatorial team, will give an overview of the exhibit.
cordially invite you to attend an exhibit overview & reception for
Rescued, Restored, Reimagined:
New York’s Landmark Interiors
Wednesday, March 11: 6 – 8 PM
Opening Remarks & Overview: 6:45 PM
Winner of the 2014 IFDA Educational Foundation’s Ina Mae Kaplan Grant for Historic Preservation, the exhibition features an in-depth look inside public spaces, both familiar and less-known, that are designated as interior landmarks.
Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the NYC Landmarks Preservation law, the exhibit will highlight the importance of these landmark interiors through archival images and new photography by Larry Lederman.
David Sprouls, president of New York School of Interior Design, will welcome attendees and Kitty Hawks, renowned interior designer/member of the curatorial team, will give an overview of the exhibit.
David Sprouls is the president of the New York School of Design. He served as vice president of enrollment management and director of admissions at NYSID before being appointed president in 2012. Before his tenure at NYSID, President Sprouls worked in admissions at Albright College and Fashion Institute of Technology. He received a BA in Art History and American Studies from Rutgers College and a BFA in Restoration from the Fashion Institute of Technology.
The International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA), founded in New York City in 1947 and now with 15 chapters worldwide, provides a professional forum for communication and interaction among its high-profile members. The IFDA, a not-for-profit volunteer-run association, also promotes career advancement and educational opportunities and is structured to increase public awareness of the furnishings and design industry through specialized programming, networking and service to the community.