Arden Klemmer graduated from Bowdoin College where she majored in Math and minored in Visual Arts, while dabbling in Physics as well. In College (and high school) she rowed crew and was the Class Treasurer. She is an accomplished oil painter, and helped lead an a cappella singing group, while also appearing in several student run theatrical productions. At The Taft School (Wallingford CT) Arden was an honor student and won the Goldberg Award for her production of Pirates of the Penzance.
Professionally Arden looked to combine her artistic skills with her interest in math and physics. The worlds of animation, technology and the union of creative expression functional design are all of interest to Arden. She handled all the web design, database development, outbound communications and other technology related matters for The Center for Better Schools. Earlier this year, she was awarded a prestigious Peggy Guggenheim Fellowship and three month study internship at the Guggenheim Palazzo on the Grand Canal in Venice Italy. Arden has now completed her fellowship and is working for Fortuny Fabrics in NYC, where she creates 3-D renderings of fabrics on a variety of furniture surfaces. Arden is the niece of the Founder. Arden Klemmer
Arden Klemmer graduated from Bowdoin College where she majored in Math and minored in Visual Arts, while dabbling in Physics as well. In College (and high school) she rowed crew and was the Class Treasurer. She is an accomplished oil painter, and helped lead an a cappella singing group, while also appearing in several student run theatrical productions. At The Taft School (Wallingford CT) Arden was an honor student and won the Goldberg Award for her production of Pirates of the Penzance.
Professionally Arden looked to combine her artistic skills with her interest in math and physics. The worlds of animation, technology and the union of creative expression functional design are all of interest to Arden. She handled all the web design, database development, outbound communications and other technology related matters for The Center for Better Schools. Earlier this year, she was awarded a prestigious Peggy Guggenheim Fellowship and three month study internship at the Guggenheim Palazzo on the Grand Canal in Venice Italy. Arden has now completed her fellowship and is working for Fortuny Fabrics in NYC, where she creates 3-D renderings of fabrics on a variety of furniture surfaces. Arden is the niece of the Founder.