Provenance Hotels
Tessa Papas is an experienced professional in the art and film production industries, serving as a partner at The Two of Us LLC since June 2009, where responsibilities include the production and marketing of short films and curating artwork collections for the hospitality trade. Tessa has been an art curator at Hotel Murano since 2000, contributing to the publication and launch of "Hotel Murano: The Collection" in 2012, and curating art for various hotels. Previous roles include curator at Paramount Hotel Inc. and consultant for CorsoStaicoff. Additionally, Tessa was the owner of Chetwynd Stapylton Gallery from 1987 to 2003, representing artists, particularly those from Russia, and managing the works of Bill Papas.
This person is not in any teams
Provenance Hotels
At Provenance, the richest essence of our communities is illuminated through the bright talent that we work alongside each day, the structures we bring to life and the ingenuity of the partners who share our values. We are a full-service hospitality development and management company that, over the course of its evolution, has owned and managed up to 35 properties and created a collection of award-winning independent hotels. The current portfolio consists of 14 properties and growing, totaling more than 2,200 rooms. Each property in the Provenance collection of urban lifestyle hotels boasts distinct and deeply integrated art stories and programs, like our Artist in Residence, and unique, welcoming amenities. We partner with visionaries, boundary pushers, and tastemakers to create hotels and experiences that inspire and delight. Provenance hotels include: - Hotel Max and Hotel Theodore in Seattle, Wash. - Hotel Murano in Tacoma, Wash. - Hotel deLuxe, Hotel Lucia, Sentinel, Heathman Hotel, Dossier, and Woodlark in Portland, Ore. - The Old No. 77 Hotel in New Orleans, LA. - Hotel Preston in Nashville, Tenn. - The Revolution Hotel in Boston, MA. - Villa Royale in Palm Springs, Calif. - The Bradley in Fort Wayne, Ind. Provenance also co-owns the Benson Hotel in Portland and the Paramount Hotel in Seattle.