Atelier 4 names museum logistics veteran Heather Haldeman as senior client advisor
By AI, Created 10:06 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – Atelier 4 has appointed Heather Haldeman as senior client advisor, strengthening its museum and exhibition services with more than 25 years of institutional logistics experience. The move is aimed at expanding support for museums, collections teams and traveling exhibitions worldwide.
Why it matters: - Atelier 4 is expanding its museum and exhibition advisory bench with a hire centered on institutional logistics. - Haldeman’s background adds experience in loans, registrations, traveling exhibitions and international shipping. - The appointment is meant to support museums handling complex collections and sensitive logistics.
What happened: - Atelier 4 named Heather Haldeman senior client advisor. - The role focuses on museum partnerships and institutional client strategy. - Atelier 4 made the appointment as part of its broader museum and cultural institution work. - The company is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The details: - Haldeman brings more than 25 years of experience in artwork registration, exhibition logistics and international art shipping. - She most recently served as senior registrar/exhibitions at the Denver Art Museum. - During a decade at the Denver Art Museum, Haldeman managed loans, coordinated traveling exhibitions and worked with private and institutional lenders worldwide. - Before that, Haldeman was project manager and international shipping coordinator at Ship Art Denver. - She also served as registrar and senior manager at Sotheby’s auction house in New York City. - At Atelier 4, Haldeman will advise museum clients globally. - Her work will include coordination with registrars, collections managers and exhibition teams. - Her remit covers complex loans, traveling exhibitions and sensitive logistical projects. - Jonathan Justice, chief strategy officer, said Haldeman is highly respected within the U.S. museum community and is joining Atelier 4’s museum and exhibition team led by Kim Schantz. - Haldeman said she is grateful for the opportunity to join Atelier 4 and continue supporting museums and cultural institutions.
Between the lines: - The hire signals Atelier 4’s push to deepen its specialization in the museum sector. - The company is positioning logistics expertise as a core service for institutions stewarding valuable and fragile property. - The move also suggests Atelier 4 wants to compete for more high-stakes museum projects that require senior-level coordination.
What’s next: - Haldeman is expected to work with museum clients globally across loans, exhibitions and logistics planning. - Atelier 4 says its museum and exhibition team will continue serving clients that need coordination across multiple logistical layers. - The company also plans to keep serving galleries, museums, artists, collectors and cultural institutions domestically and internationally.
The bottom line: - Atelier 4 is betting that deep museum logistics experience will help it win and support more complex institutional work.
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