Lynn Kiang

Lynn Kiang is a designer and educator whose work sits at the intersection of communication design, media, and the built environment. As Co-Founder of Dome, an experience design studio based in the U.S. and London, she leads teams in crafting immersive experiences for cultural institutions and public spaces. Her practice spans major projects including the recently opened National Medal of Honor Museum and the launch of the ArtLens App at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Her work has been recognised globally by Communication Arts, D&AD, Core77, Art Directors Club, SEGD, and AIGA and has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and Museum of the City of New York.

As an educator, she is Senior Lecturer at the University of the Arts London, where her research focuses on interaction design in public space, and previously served as Program Director and Assistant Professor of the MPS Communication Design program at Parsons School of Design in New York. She was a visiting critic and instructor at Rhode Island School of Design, School of Visual Arts, and Maryland Institute College of Art. She holds an MFA in Graphic Design from Rhode Island School of Design, a Certificate of Collegiate Teaching from Brown University, and a BS in Psychology from UCLA.