Crozier is excited to deepen our partnership with the Parrish Art Museum, reaffirming a shared commitment to stewardship, access and the long term care of cultural collections.
The Crozier team based out of our Hamptons facility recently installed Tschabalala Self’s Adam and Eve (2025) as part of FRESH PAINT, a collaboration exhibition series organized by the Parrish Art Museum and The FLAG Art Foundation. Tschabalaba Self’s work spans over 16 feet across two panels, this monumental diptych layers sewn textiles, relief printing, and painting to reimagine the Genesis story through Self’s singular vision of figuration, symbolism, and free will. This is the first time the work is being shown in the U.S.
Watch the video to see Crozier in action during the installation.
“Crozier’s art-handling professionals have played an important role in many of the Parrish’s exhibitions—providing expert care for artworks coming to the Parrish for display. Museums like the Parrish depend on this behind-the-scenes expertise to produce the best exhibitions possible. We hope this partnership helps inspire the next generation of professionals who protect, move, and care for the cultural treasures that bring people together and, in doing so, fulfill our mission of serving our communities.”Mónica Ramírez-Montagut, Executive Director, Parrish Art Museum.
To mark America’s semi-quincentennial this year, the Parrish Art Museum will present PARRISH USA250: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, a year long series of exhibitions and programs exploring the core ideals of the Declaration of Independence through the East End of Long Island’s enduring role in shaping American creativity and identity.
As Crozier celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, we look forward to many opportunities to celebrate with Parrish including the MidSummer Gala.
Parrish Art Museum’s Teen Council visit Crozier’s Hamptons, New York facility

