
Art & Style
“Art is the place where beauty and truth meet for coffee.” - Unknown
The Whitney Museum invites you to explore the vibrant Meatpacking District, a dynamic twenty-block neighborhood home to artists, galleries, educators, entrepreneurs, and residents. Located just steps from the High Line and a short walk from Greenwich Village. The museum offers a unique cultural experience in the heart of New York City.
AMERICAN ART
THE WHITNEY
The Whitney is the only museum solely dedicated to American art and artists. Founded in 1932 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the museum took a pioneering stance in supporting American artists who were often overlooked. Today, its collection showcases works by more than 3,900 artists, including icons like Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keeffe, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alexander Calder, and Faith Ringgold. The Whitney’s signature exhibition, the Whitney Biennial, remains the longest-running survey of American art, where artists challenge conventions, ignite discussions, and influence culture.
The Act of Creating…
The History of Dom Pérignon
Hadley Rampton
Hadley Rampton’s paintings are an amalgamation of her love of composition, color, mark making and being present in the outdoors. “I’m energized by the challenges and beauty of nature, by the dynamics of light, atmosphere and temperature in the Rocky Mountains and in the deserts of the southwest” says Rampton. Her work rests somewhere between abstraction and realism. “It’s clear to see in [Rampton’s] work that her sense of being outside mixes with her thoughts and blends with her knowledge of formal color theory, paint application, as well as a feel for the abstract composition.” (Michele Corriel, Western Art & Architecture, 2015). In plein air painting, there is an immediacy that takes hold and guides the process. Rampton grasps hold of this energy but, especially in her larger pieces, combines it with a more contemplative studio approach, as she will work on the same piece over several days.
“Art is the place where beauty and truth meet for coffee.”
There’s a special kind of cool that comes with having your own enamel camping mug. With its classic design and durable finish, it feels like a throwback to simpler times—rugged, timeless, and ready for anything. Whether it's clipped to your pack or warming your hands with morning coffee, an enamel mug isn’t just gear, it’s part of your story. Chips and scratches only add character, turning it into a personal artifact of every trail walked, fire lit, and sunrise watched. It’s equal parts utility and nostalgia—always dependable, always stylish.
