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Sandra Liotus
Sandra M. Liotus is the Principal Lighting Designer of Sandra Liotus Lighting Design, LLC (SLLD) based in Newport, Rhode Island since beginning the business in 1995. She has been selected for inclusion in the Marquis’ “Who’s Who in America” for her accomplishments in lighting. Sandra Liotus is a graduate from Carnegie Mellon University, BFA in Industrial Design, 1984 and has over 20 years of professional lighting design experience with associations with George Kovacs of George Kovacs Lighting, Inc. NYC and Le Mar Terry, world-renowned museum lighting Designer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in NYC. In 1995, Sandra began her own Lighting Design and Consulting practice in NYC. Sandra M. Liotus (BFA in Design from Carnegie Mellon University) and Sir David J. Crampton-Barden (Masters of Engineering from Southampton University, England) , Business Partners and Owners of Sandra Liotus Lighting Design, LLC (Newport Rhode Island) and Sandra Liotus Lighting Design, Ltd. (London, England) teamed up in 1995 after they shared successful project involvements in the United States. Sandra and David offer the rare ability in successfully melding together their combined 40+ years of experience in the lighting industry, skills, talents and expertise in art, design, engineering and technology, creating unique lighting solutions worldwide. Working and lecturing on unique and specialized lighting projects, implementing and using custom lighting technologies, keeping their focus on creating discreet, conservation lighting solutions for some of the worlds most valuable private and public art collections; special architectural environments, museum exhibitions, interiors, exteriors and exquisite stained glass masterpieces. The firm is based in Newport RI, and London, England, offering a full and unique spectrum of custom lighting design, engineering, museum and consulting services to clients nationwide and worldwide.
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