Faculty
School of Visual Arts / Masters in Branding

Lewis Latimer House

Lewis Latimer was an often-overlooked inventor whose contributions were pivotal to the development of the light bulb and numerous other everyday innovations.

The building is a modest suburban home in Flushing, Queens where Latimer, a self-taught polymath and patent draftsman, lived from 1903 until 1928.

We repositioned the organization from a static Museum to an active and vibrant open House.

Sundance Film Festival

The Writers Lab

Performance Space 122

Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science

Museum of Awe