Amy Siegel

Amy Siegel

Partner at C&G Partners

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Member Since

March 1999

Amy Siegel is a partner and one of the founding members of C&G Partners. She is active in various forms of communication design with a specialty in environmental graphics and mapping. Since joining C&G in 1998, Amy has planned, designed and managed large as well as small-scale signage and wayfinding projects for institutional, corporate and public clients.

Noteworthy New York City based projects include the award winning sign program for Hearst Tower, environmental graphics and signage for Yankee Stadium, Bank of America Tower and Stephen Sondheim Theatre, National September 11th Memorial and Museum at Ground Zero, the New York Botanical Garden and Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

Amy has broad range of experience that include a strong portfolio of signage and wayfinding for cultural institutions. Amy’s Museum projects include Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, CT, the Baltimore Museum of Art, McNay Museum of Art in San Antonio, TX, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH, National Museum of American History in Washington DC, Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, CA and the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA.

In Education, projects completed and in process includes EMPAC (Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, John’s Hopkin’s University’s Gilman Hall, Baruch College, NY, Landman Library at Arcadia University, PA, Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore, MD, Rockefeller University, NY, Barnard College, NY, Montclair State University, NJ, Nightingale-Bamford School, NY and Collegiate School, NY.

Amy has created complex mapping and info-graphics for a variety of institutions including the New York Botanical Gardens, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Union Square Partnership, Rockefeller University and the NYC Office of Emergency Management.

She has completed several large transportation projects including International Terminals at Logan Airport in Boston and JFK International Airport in New York and signage for subway station at NYC’s Times Square.

International work includes and the new United States Embassy in London, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center in Athens, Greece, a conference center for the King Abdullah Cultural Center in Saudi Arabia and the Kuwait Military Academy.

Other projects include the Jacob Javits Federal Building, New York; RBS Headquarters in Stamford, CT, Gannett USA Headquarters in McLean Virginia, signage for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, minor league stadium signage for the Wilkes-Barre Yankees, West Point Foundry Preserve, Cold Spring, NY, and Flushing Freedom Mile, NY, NY.

Amy has a BFA degree from Pratt Institute and has also studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the New York Studio School. She is a member of the Society for Experiential Graphic Design and the American Institute of Graphic Arts.

Practice Area

Branded Environments, Digital Experiences, Exhibition, Placemaking, Public Installation, Strategy/Research/Planning, Wayfinding

Focus Area

Brand, Graphic, Signage

Industry

Corporate, Cultural, Education, Museums, Transportation, Visitor Centers, Workplace