MUSEUMS & EXHIBITS
- Greylock GlenLocated at the base of the highest peak in Massachusetts, Mount Greylock Outdoor Center, features an ARTfx designed and constructed exhibit. Forest biodiversity and its importance in mitigating climate change is represented with informational triangular kiosks and perimeter displays. Additionally, the space features custom-printed wall coverings, plywood tree sculptures, vinyl floor graphics, and a contemporary chandelier featuring layers of translucent acrylic birds.
- Greylock GlenLocated at the base of the highest peak in Massachusetts, Mount Greylock Outdoor Center, features an ARTfx designed and constructed exhibit. Forest biodiversity and its importance in mitigating climate change is represented with informational triangular kiosks and perimeter displays. Additionally, the space features custom-printed wall coverings, plywood tree sculptures, vinyl floor graphics, and a contemporary chandelier featuring layers of translucent acrylic birds.
- 1830 Czech TorahHand-written with a feather quill by a Hebrew scribe in 1830, a Czech Torah (first testament of the bible) was wrested from the Nazis and sent overseas to the United States. It's now displayed in a Connecticut synagogue where it sits suspended in a brass case featuring a carved cork background and a UV inhibiting acrylic cover.
- New Canaan LibraryAn interactive fundraising display for this library’s planned expansion was built to be touched. Spinning plaques feature donor portraits interspersed with frequently asked questions and their answers. Prospective donors vote for how funds might be spent by dropping small plastic balls into clear acrylic tubes. Design Credits: Alexander Isley, Inc.
- Wadsworth AntheneumEngineered by ARTfx back in the 1990s, a cable and pulley system facilitates easy installation of two exterior banners at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. The 28'-0" high x 14'-0" wide vinyl-coated mesh prints are clipped to cables on the ground and lifted into place with crank hoists on the roof.
- Smith College Museum of ArtRenowned environmental graphic designers, Roll Baressi & Associates, recommended ARTfx for a high caliber sign system at the Smith College Museum of Art in Northampton, Massachusetts. The process involved screen printing, an increasingly rare technique for capturing immaculate detail.
Greylock Glen 1830 Czech Torah
New Canaan Library
Mandell JCC
YIDDISH BOOK CENTER
WADSWORTH ATHENEUM
MUSEUM OF ILLUSIONS
AMSTERDAM TULIP MUSEUM
SMITH COLLEGE MUSEUM
CROSS CULTURAL EXHIBIT
COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
Genovese Hall of Fame
FLORENCE GRISWOLD
Beginning with dozens of screen printed title cards nearly 35 years ago, ARTfx has provided museums and exhibitors, both near and far, with signs ranging from 3” x 4” artwork identifiers to exhibition graphics and wayfinding systems.















