Margaret HurstMargaret Hurst creates reportage and illustrations that are not what you would expect, yet are exactly what you want: intelligent, cultural, uniquely personal. A professor at Pratt Institute and Parsons, the New School, in New York, NY, this Virgin Iland native works in all areas, with all mediums, and always in good design. She is the author/illustrator of the award winning, Grannie and the Jumbie, published by Laura Geringer Books. Other culturally influenced books include ZoGe, Mert Tangare, Anansi Stories, Frog Sex, A Mid Summer-Night's Dream and The Arabian Nights. Her corporate clients include AT&T, MasterCard, Anthology/Preface, General Glass, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Veritas Ventures, MedicusNY, Roche and Neurex, the biotechnology firm for whom she created the ad campaign for SNX-111, a non-addictive pain killer derived from the venom of the cone snail. Her silk scarf design for Roche Pharmaceuticals was exhibited at the 2004 AIDS conference in Bangkok. Ms. Hurst's art is in the private collections of numerous individual art enthusiasts. Margaret has shown her work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Schafler Gallery, the Puck Gallery, AT&T Headquarters in New Jersey, Messiah College, the Society of Illustrators, the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, the Rx Club and Neurex Headquarters in California. Read More Read Less