Full Circle Moment: Tucker Krajewski Returns for Bloombox 2026 Partnership
When former Harrison Center intern Tucker Krajewski was in high school, he admits he wasn’t a “school oriented person.” But when Harrison Center let him have a camera and learn practical skills, it was a great time of exploration.
Now a senior product designer with Innovatemap, he says his Harrison Center experience is what led him there. “I really attribute my career now to what Harrison Center let me learn in high school,” he said.
Tucker served as an intern multiple times to do video production and then later song-writing. Now, he serves on the Bloombox Festival Advisory Board, and has helped Innovatemap become the event’s design sponsor. As the Design Sponsor, Krajewski and his colleagues are creating the event’s look-and-feel this year, from posters and billboards to banners and t-shirts and more. The partnership allows the company to give back and the Bloombox Festival to professionalize its marketing even more.
It’s been more than a decade since Tucker Krajewski was an intern at the Harrison Center, but what he learned still influences how he thinks.
The intern framework–See a Need, Take a Risk, Invest Energy, Leverage Resources and Network to build Culture– “is an underlying thing I think about when engaging in my work and life and job,” he said.
His internships helped him also learn how to work in an office setting, learn how to explore things that interested him, and write good emails. “Good emails are a skill,” he said, laughing.
Bloombox has always been a special part of his Harrison Center experience. He has volunteered many times and had the opportunity to play at the festival twice as a musician. Bloombox is special, Tucker says, because of its hard and fast rule to highlight local musicians and artisans.
“It’s a highlight of the summer calendar,” he said.