Clients
Meg Hitchcock owned MeSH Gallery, a frame shop and art gallery in Sonoma County, California from 1999 to 2005. She worked extensively with Bay Area artists, galleries, and museums, including the Sonoma County Museum of Art, and the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, CA, for which she designed and framed the permanent collection. She also worked with the paper conservator Antoinette Dwan on many projects, including the restoration of the portrait collection at the Leland Stanford Mansion in Sacramento, CA.
In 2006 Meg moved to New York City and worked at the Museum of Modern Art as a conservation framer before opening Framing 4 Artists. Her clients are primarily artists and art collectors in the five boroughs, and include venues such as Dieu Donne, DeCordova Museum and Saks Fifth Avenue.
