PIN–UP:
Inside the Smithsonian Design Triennial at Cooper Hewitt

by Ibrahim Kombarji

“…the latest example of Tines’s thinking beyond a traditional singer’s career, with expansive, ambitious and truly meaningful artistry.”

— Joshua Barone for The New York Times

ELLE Decor:
What Does It Take to Make a Home?

A new exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum asks what a home can really mean and do.

by Camille Okhio

The New Yorker:
A Virginia Living Room Moves Onto Fifth Avenue

The opera singer Davóne Tines visits a re-creation of his rural childhood home at the Cooper Hewitt, where he’ll perform with his grandparents.

by Henry Alford

The New York Times: Design, Unearthed and Unfettered, in Cooper Hewitt’s Triennial

Starting in November, 25 new site-specific installations that explore the idea of home will fill the former Carnegie mansion in Manhattan.

by Laurel Graeber

“…moved me to my core.”

— Max Keller, Poison Put to Sound

“…it's about making space for our generation to reflect and react to what's at hand.”

— Landon Wilson for MOTIF