the guggenheim, the whitney, the new york moma, museums throughout the world. she's perhaps most or best-known for her text-based light work that you can see in times square, where all of a sudden instead of advertising, you'll see a phrase that says "lack of charisma can be fatal." and you'll say what is that? but it's art. jenny was really a pioneer in doing the kind of text-based light art. so i would like to introduce -- jenny will be working in the light column in the railing on the mezzanine level, and i'd like to introduce her two studio managers who have been just a dream to work with. very responsive. very knowledgeable about technology and really great partners in this project. emily and david will present jenny holster's proposal. >> hello, thanks so much for having us. while jenny can't be here, she wanted us to express her enthusiasm for this project and how she's so thrilled to hopefully be participating in it. i'm going to be giving a background and emily will be giving the particulars of this project. hopefully by looking at some of jenny's olde