by Jennifer Tankleff | Apr 23, 2019
The Howard theatre The Howard Theatre, founded in 1910, was one of the first theatres for African American performing arts; a true cultural gem of Washington, DC and for US history. It was abandoned for over 30 years and the interior was destroyed from neglect;...
by Jennifer Tankleff | Jan 11, 2019
IWEISS worked with Showman Fabricators and designer Mark Solan on the fabrication of all soft goods for Victoria’s Secret’s fashion show at the Lexington Avenue Armory on November 19th. The project included the main tableau curtain with a curved valance, 248’ of...
by Jennifer Tankleff | Jan 11, 2019
“In the Zone Exhibit” Visitors are taken on a flowing, dynamic journey from the beginning of the U.S. Open in 1938 to the present day. The challenge was to create a free-standing curved display that breaks down and moves quickly. We used a combination of...
by Jennifer Tankleff | Jan 11, 2019
The client wanted to cover a 100’ wide x 30’ high area with a Soft LED curtain that at the same time provided a portal for people to walk through in the middle of the stage. Used in conjunction with spandex shapes, projection screens, lighting effects, and a large...
by Jennifer Tankleff | Jan 11, 2019
IWEISS fabricated a custom Soft LED proscenium for a PartyLite event at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C. In conjunction with the production company, All Staging Unlimited, we provided a 52′ wide x 35′ high truss covered with a combination of high density...