Art's Influence in Hospitality with Dan Oppenheimer at Robinson Editions

On today’s episode, I’m joined by Dan Oppenheimer, President at Robinson Editions, to hear some of the ways that art has helped to shape the hospitality industry.

Dan has been an artist and a craftsman for nearly half a century, working in stained glass, photography and sculptures. He started by producing signage for the hospitality and food service industry. Now his business focuses on creating a welcoming, homey aesthetic for hospitality businesses.

To Dan, art and hospitality influence each other in several important ways:

  • Artists can be instrumental in making an organization feel hospitable.

  • Regional art can capture the local spirit and support the local community.

  • Evolving needs in hospitality can help elevate art techniques.

  • Both the art and hospitality industries prioritize training and development of future leaders and pioneers.

The passion Dan has for his art mirrors the passion that so many hospitality leaders have for their work. In partnership, these two combine to create a guest experience that feels like a home away from home.

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