Housed in the former mansion of steel titan, Andrew Carnegie, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum - a New York City and national historic landmark - is the nation's first and only museum dedicated entirely to historic and contemporary design. Treasures of New York: Cooper Hewitt - premiering tonight, June 23 at 7 p.m. on WLIW21 and Sunday, June 28 at 7:30 p.m. - brings viewers a glimpse inside the multi-year, $91 million renovation project that has transformed the museum both inside and out.
While closed to the public for over three years, Cooper Hewitt underwent a massive, construction and preservation effort, conserving the landmarked home's interior and fortifying it to meet the needs of a 21st-century museum. In addition, the museum commissioned several leading design and media firms to create new, innovative technologies to boost visitor engagement. Today, the new Cooper Hewitt boasts 60% more gallery space and interactive features such as the critically acclaimed digital "Pen," enabling visitors to interact with the museum's collection in never before seen ways. Treasures of New York: Cooper Hewitt illuminates the complete design process behind this major undertaking, and shares the story of how some of the world's leading architects, artists, innovators and technologists came together to redesign America's design museum.
Treasures of New York: Cooper Hewitt features interviews with members of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum's curatorial staff and Board of Trustees, including Caroline Baumann, Director of Cooper Hewitt; Barbara A. Mandel, Chairman of the Board and Beth Comstock, President of the Board and Chief Marketing Officer at GE. The film also features several of the key architects and designers involved with Cooper Hewitt's renovation, including Jake Barton, principal & founder of media design firm Local Projects; Richard W. Southwick, partner & director of historic preservation at architecture firm Beyer Blinder Belle; Ricardo Scofidio, architect & partner at Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the same architect and designer behind the High Line park; Eddie Opara, partner at global graphic design firm Pentagram; and Maira Kalman, renowned author and illustrator, and guest curator for one of the museum's grand reopening exhibitions.
After the initial broadcast, the full episode will be available for online streaming at thirteen.org/treasures. The Treasures of New York website also offers past episodes about some of New York's greatest institutions.
Treasures of New York: Cooper Hewitt is a production of WLIW LLC in association with WNET. WNET is the parent company of THIRTEEN and WLIW21, New York's public television stations and operator of NJTV.
Ally Gimbel is producer. Director is Mary Lockhart. Diane Masciale is general manager of WLIW21 and executive producer of local production, including the Treasures of New York series.
Major support for Treasures of New York: Cooper Hewitt has been provided by Esme Usdan: Lemberg Foundation, Alexandra and Paul Herzan, Enid and Lester Morse, Judy Francis Zankel, Kathleen B. Allaire, Nancy A. Marks, and Margery and Edgar Masinter.
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