When designing Gardere’s new Dallas office at McKinney and Olive, the firm’s leadership team took great care to create both a functional and aesthetically pleasing space. In doing so, the team commissioned art from local artist Simon Waranch, a 2017 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School for Performing and Visual Arts.
“His first major installation is in the new Gardere Wynne Sewell LLB Law Offices on McKinney Avenue,” writes the Texas Jewish Press. “On two floors, hanging from the ceiling down a hallway at varied lengths, are what Waranch calls ‘Mercury Drops.’”
Gardere is proud to support talented young professionals as they pursue their careers. To learn more about Waranch, read his profile here.
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