Sometimes art is in the most unlikely places
This has to be one of the coolest things Sprint has ever done.
Our flagship store in New York is in the iconic Flatiron Building in what most people would call, the point. (The building's owners call it "the prow", however.) At the very end of the prow, rather than use the window space for a retail display, we've converted it to an art gallery of sorts.
Today's New York Times has a great piece on the current exhibit by artist Gyneth Leech, who also uses the space as a studio several hours each week.
Be sure to visit the exhibit soon if you're in New York, it closes Saturday.
I'm not sure what exhibit or artist is coming next, but I think devoting this space to art is a fantastic idea. What do you think?
