We also were lucky enough to connect with a new project called Embracing Art. A group of professional artists decided to share some of their artworks with non-profit organizations that are doing good work in their home state of Vermont and beyond its borders. They donate these artworks to shelters, environmental organizations, educational institutions, and many other kinds of non-profits. We were lucky enough to connect with Montpelier artist Maggie Neale, who donated a recent piece of hers entitled "Intersections", a combination of oils and collage. It now hangs as a focal point in the conference room space.
Our next step is to replace the computer station table with a concrete countertop which was just poured the last weekend of April. We're waiting for it to cure, and once it's been sealed we will install it on the east wall. We're also finishing up a few new cork boards for the walls but wanted to share with you the photos of our "new" space, it feels great!
-Kate
Good looking space, Kate; nice post on the process of reconstruction and good to see the painting again. Hope you and many others will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteYou exerted a lot of effort on this conference room and I can say that you've done a great job after seeing the results. I can imagine your colleagues enjoying the calming and relaxing coat of paint. If ever I'll be working here with you, I think I'll enjoy the ambiance of your office. Congrats! :)
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The pictures look good. How we struggle to finishing the task is very tough but the same thing makes us happy when we look back. The rooms have a look good for video conferencing.
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