Crozier has been a proud partner to the Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies (FAPE) for nearly four decades. Through this collaboration, 76 artworks are currently on loan from FAPE, and installed in the lobbies of nine Crozier locations across North America, transforming places of transit and work into spaces for inspiration, and cultural exchange.
“This is a wonderful partnership and we truly appreciate FAPES generosity.”Brian Garrett | General Manager NA | Crozier Field Operations

Ellen Phelan, Mist, 2016, Archival pigment print, 33 ⅝ x 53 inches, gift from the artist with additional funding provided by Bank of America
The selection spans generations and disciplines, with pieces by artists including Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, Frank Gehry, Terry Winters, Pat Steir, Neil Winokur, John Baldessari, Sam Gilliam, and Cindy Sherman, among others. Installed prominently in our public-facing spaces, these works invite clients, visitors, and teams alike to engage with contemporary American fine art in unexpected contexts.
This initiative also aligns with FAPE’s Gift for the Nation 250, a landmark effort to celebrate the United States’ 250th anniversary through expanded access to art and cultural diplomacy. By hosting these works, Crozier supports FAPE’s mission to place American art in dialogue with global audiences while reinforcing our own commitment to preservation, stewardship, and access.
Installed in these public-facing spaces, these artworks invite daily engagement, reinforcing the idea that art can be impactful in everyday environments.

Terry Winters, Clocks and Clouds, 2013, Lithograph, 36 x 46 inches, gift of the artist and Gemini G.E.L. with additional funding provided by Bank of America

