Dillon Lundeen Goldschlag

Dillon Lundeen Goldschlag is an experienced production manager and art preparator with a strong background in exhibition planning and installation in various museum and gallery settings. Currently serving as Production Manager at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, Dillon collaborates with curators and exhibition designers to realize the museum's exhibitions while navigating the challenges of a historic landmark. With experience dating back to 2008, Dillon has held significant roles at institutions such as the International Center of Photography, Hudson River Museum, and New York Botanical Garden, where responsibilities included overseeing art installations, managing teams of art handlers, and ensuring the successful execution of exhibition designs. Dillon holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Rhode Island School of Design and is currently enrolled in Management Essentials at Harvard Business School Online.

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

1 followers

Welcome to the nation's design museum! Reserve your timed entry ticket at cooperhewitt.org Cooper Hewitt is America’s design museum. Inclusive, innovative and experimental, the museum’s dynamic exhibitions, education programs, master’s program, publications and online resources inspire, educate and empower people through design. An integral part of the Smithsonian Institution—the world’s largest museum and research complex—Cooper Hewitt is located on New York City’s Museum Mile in the historic, landmark Carnegie Mansion. Steward of one of the world’s most diverse and comprehensive design collections—over 210,000 objects that range from an ancient Egyptian faience cup dating to about 1100 B.C. to contemporary 3D-printed objects and digital code—Cooper Hewitt welcomes everyone to discover the importance of design and its power to change the world. Cooper Hewitt knits digital into experiences to enhance ideas, extend reach beyond museum walls, and enable greater access, personalization, experimentation and connection.


Industries

Employees

51-200

Links