Friday, October 14, 2011

meet the staff at Lynden Gallery

With all the plans for transition in our gallery space this fall and winter, our penchant for quality service, meticulous craftsmanship, and distinctive design remains our overarching goal. We couldn't do it, without the care and commitment of our excellent, experienced and talented staff.


DAVID PATTON is Frame Shop Manager, and he's a fanatic about details. An experienced framer, Dave worked most recently at American Music Theater as a Scenic Builder, before that as Frame Shop Manager for Lancaster Galleries, and in Architectural Salvage Sales. He enjoys painting, writing and yoga, in the never-ending quest for gentle life balance, and is currently leading an Artist's Way group in Wrightsville.


Art Gallery Director, WALTER DIEHL comes to us from the former Progressive Galleries in Lancaster, and has experience in the gallery business ranging in location from Richmond, Virginia, to Asheville, North Carolina. A painter himself, he understands and manages both sides of the artist/gallery equation with skill and diplomacy. A resident of Harrisburg, Walter is well-connected, completing a Masters Degree in Sustainable Business, and enjoys a good round of golf when the weather permits.


LAURA BACH, our newest intern from Elizabethtown College will be spending 8-10 hours a week for the duration of her Senior Year with Lynden Gallery, where she is completing a BA in Fine Art. She brings solid sales and management experience to the gallery, having worked for Diversified Capital Funding, and White House Black Market. With any luck we'll provide enough challenge for the bright, personable, efficient young woman to keep her around awhile.


DAVID CLEMENS continues as Installation Engineer, managing the details on site for our corporate clients - the latest project with Toshiba Business Solutions, recently relocated to Sycamore Square next to the Elizabethtown Amtrak Station. 34 local photographic images by Edwin Huddle, Toby Richards and Andy and Jamie Schoenberger were printed on canvas with a 2" gallery stretch. This large format application was perfect for the location which boasts incredibly ceilings, large windows and fabulous natural light.

1 comment:

  1. Do you happen to do job shadowing for high schoolers?

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