Lisa Krutky
- Art Department
Lisa is a multi-disciplined interior designer with 18 years of experience designing boutique restaurants, large scale corporate headquarters, and luxury residential projects throughout the country. On a national level, she is NCIDQ-certified and a LEED Accredited Professional with an emphasis in interior design and construction. Regionally, Lisa is a certified interior designer in California and licensed in the state of Nevada. She has worked for award-winning architectural and interior design firms including HOK, DEX Studio, D. Crosby Ross, and M. Design Interiors, Inc. Her client roster includes Hollywood A-listers, tech heavy weights, and people from all walks of life looking for an injection of color and creativity. Lisa has her graduate degree from UCLA's architecture and interior design program and her BA from Occidental college, where she graduated Summa cum Laude.
Lisa grew up surrounded by the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Northeast Ohio, where she developed a love for nature, art, and exploration. In high school she spent her time studying abroad in a small town outside of Santiago, Chile, developing a portfolio of mixed media and ceramics projects, and hiking underutilized trails around her house. Taking the same sense of wanderlust to her undergraduate studies, she moved to Los Angeles and became a Diplomacy and World Affairs major, which allowed her to work for a el Museo de Bellas Artes Emilio Caraffa in Argentina, live in small village with subsistence farmers in Nepal, and complete an internship at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. During her time off, she worked as a national park ranger, climbed Mount Everest's Base Camp, and began an apprenticeship with a Los Angeles sculptor, Alessandro Thompson known as Smilee Barnacle. Continually inspired by travel, art, and culture, Lisa has developed a signature style that is fresh, expressive, and intentionally subversive.
Lisa grew up surrounded by the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Northeast Ohio, where she developed a love for nature, art, and exploration. In high school she spent her time studying abroad in a small town outside of Santiago, Chile, developing a portfolio of mixed media and ceramics projects, and hiking underutilized trails around her house. Taking the same sense of wanderlust to her undergraduate studies, she moved to Los Angeles and became a Diplomacy and World Affairs major, which allowed her to work for a el Museo de Bellas Artes Emilio Caraffa in Argentina, live in small village with subsistence farmers in Nepal, and complete an internship at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. During her time off, she worked as a national park ranger, climbed Mount Everest's Base Camp, and began an apprenticeship with a Los Angeles sculptor, Alessandro Thompson known as Smilee Barnacle. Continually inspired by travel, art, and culture, Lisa has developed a signature style that is fresh, expressive, and intentionally subversive.