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Girard Environmental Enrichment Panels

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These decorative silkscreen designs known as the Girard Environmental Enrichment Panels were originally released in 1972 to personalize and add an element of “aesthetic functionalism” to the installation of Action Office environments. Unlike Girard’s printed textiles, the panels consist of single stand-alone images that range from abstract patterns to figurative pictograms. Playful and bold, the Girard Environmental Enrichment Panels serve as the exclamation point at the end of Girard’s long tenure with Herman Miller®.

Black & White - 41.33"H x 31.5"W
Love Heart - 34"H x 31.5"W

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For Custom Prints and Custom Framed Prints, please note that in some regions, you may still be required to pay local or national import duties or taxes directly to your customs office. Unfortunately, we are unable to determine these charges in advance. We recommend contacting your local customs bureau to confirm any potential additional costs before placing your order.

For additional information, please contact The Museum Store at store@phxart.org.

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For in-stock items, choose "The Museum Store" at checkout for local pick-up. Please note that Custom Prints and Custom Framed Prints are not eligible for store pick-up. You will receive an email notification once your order is packaged and ready. Pick-ups can be made during the Museum's regular hours. Upon arrival, please check in at the Visitor Services desk, where you'll be directed to The Museum Store to collect your order. 

An additional email notification will be sent for any items not picked up after 10 days of order receipt.

Orders not picked up after 20 days of order receipt will receive a final email notification.

Items not picked up after 30 days of order receipt will be considered abandoned and processed as a donation to The Museum.

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Your satisfaction is our goal.

Please inspect your order upon delivery. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, you may return the merchandise for a replacement, exchange, or refund within 30 days of purchase with the original receipt and product tag attached.

Clearance items and consumables such as nail polish and perfume are final sale and non-returnable. Gift recipients will receive a merchandise credit in the form of a Museum Store gift card.

Please note:
  • The item returned must be in its original packaging in salable condition with the product tag attached.
  • If your merchandise arrives damaged, please contact Customer Service immediately at 602-257-2182 or by email at store@phxart.org for further instructions.
  • Sale items and consumables are final sale and not returnable.
  • Shipping and handling charges are not refundable.
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Museum Store Returns
1625 N Central Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Tel. 602-257-2182

Mid-Century Architecture

Mid-Century Architecture

Phoenix Art Museum, both as an institution and a structure, has evolved through distinct expansions over more than half a century. Initially designed in the 1950s by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentices Alden B. Dow and Blaine Drake, the museum was completed in 1959 as part of the Phoenix Civic Center complex. This complex also included the Phoenix Little Theater and the Phoenix Central Public Library.

Situated at the northeast corner of Central Avenue—Phoenix’s primary north-south thoroughfare—and McDowell Road, the Civic Center originally featured three low, horizontally oriented, stucco-clad modern buildings, each dedicated to one of the institutions. These buildings were interconnected by ramadas and surrounded by landscaped courtyards. The main structures formed a large central courtyard, with the library positioned on the southern side along McDowell Road, the art museum to the northwest along Central Avenue, and the theater to the northeast at the rear of the site.

Phoenix Art Museum, both as an institution and a structure, has evolved through distinct expansions over more than half a century. Initially designed in the 1950s by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentices Alden B. Dow and Blaine Drake, the museum was completed in 1959 as part of the Phoenix Civic Center complex. This complex also included the Phoenix Little Theater and the Phoenix Central Public Library.

Situated at the northeast corner of Central Avenue—Phoenix’s primary north-south thoroughfare—and McDowell Road, the Civic Center originally featured three low, horizontally oriented, stucco-clad modern buildings, each dedicated to one of the institutions. These buildings were interconnected by ramadas and surrounded by landscaped courtyards. The main structures formed a large central courtyard, with the library positioned on the southern side along McDowell Road, the art museum to the northwest along Central Avenue, and the theater to the northeast at the rear of the site.

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