Presqu'ile First U.S. Winery to Debut Ana Inciardi Mini Print Vending Machine
Presqu'ile Winery is expanding its art programming with the installation of an Inciardi Mini Print Vending Machine in its tasting room, making it the first and only winery in the nation to host the artist's signature coin-operated art. Created by artist Ana Inciardi, the vending machines
Presqu'ile Winery is expanding its art programming with the installation of an Inciardi Mini Print Vending Machine in its tasting room, making it the first and only winery in the nation to host the artist's signature coin-operated art.
Created by artist Ana Inciardi, the vending machines dispense original linocut prints inspired by food, wine, and everyday moments of joy. Each print is selected at random, drawing on the nostalgia of classic quarter-fed vending machines while offering guests a small, collectible work of art to take home.
"Art, food, and wine have always been deeply connected at Presqu'ile," said Matt Murphy, co-founder of Presqu'ile Winery. "We're excited to offer our guests another tactile, creative way to engage with the estate. The Inciardi machine is playful, thoughtful, and very much aligned with how we think about hospitality."
Ana Inciardi launched the vending machine project in 2020 and has since placed machines at a limited number of curated cultural institutions, and design-forward destinations including the New York Botanical Garden, LACMA and Grand Central Terminal.
Beyond rotating seasonal designs, Presqu'ile will collaborate with Inciardi Prints to create special commissioned pieces made exclusively for the winery, tying the artwork to the landscape, culture, and experience of the estate. New designs give visitors a reason to return and build their collections.