Lydia Thomas-Emberson
History of Art and Heritage Management Graduate
26 ans • City of London
Résumé
From a young age I’ve had a passion for art, exploring international artists and cultures, which has become extremely important to me. I started collecting art at the age of 15 with my first purchase being a Robert Motherwell signed print, entitled ‘Sea’. Since then, I have frequently attended private viewings and exhibitions forming firm relationships with Mark Goodger of Hampton Antiques, Geoffrey Parton of Marlborough Fine Art, Constance Aehlig of the Bernard Jacobson Gallery, Caroline Wiseman of Caroline Wiseman Modern & Contemporary, and Graham Simper of Thompson's Galleries.
Compétences
Expériences
Volunteer
Catering Assistant
Shop Assistant
Formations
The University Of Buckingham
The British Institute Of Florence
Mes qualités
Langues parlées
Français Notions
Expériences Extra Professionnelles
Written Article
A1 Retail MagazinePublished article - ’Teenage Rampage’ based on research.
Written Article
Passenger Terminal WorldPublished article – ‘A Lost Generation’ based on research.
Researcher
The Design SolutionOver a period of 3 months, I carried out research into teenage behaviour in airports. I presented to Robbie Gill (Managing Director of The Design Solution) and Susan Whelan (Senior Executive Vice President Of King Power and CEO of Leicester City Football Club) a powerpoint presentation of my found data- 'Teenage Commercial Behaviour at Aiports'.
Mes souhaits
My ambition for as long as I can remember is to eventually become an art dealer. From a very young age, I was fortunate enough to gain hands on experience through my Father in buying and selling art, and at times going solo to form our beloved art collection, which I continue to build to this very day. Travelling to new places to experience new art and culture is something that is very important to me.