Awards

  • 2022 IES The Award of Excellence, Hall of Ancient Egypt

  • 2022 IES Philadelphia Philaments Award, Hall of Ancient Egypt

  • 2021 Gold Muse Award in AR/VR/MR, Reinventing Reality
  • 2019 IES Award of Merit for Interior Lighting Design, Wiess Energy Hall

  • 2019 IES Award of Merit for Lighting Control Innovation, Wiess Energy Hall

  • 2019 Live Design Excellence In Installation Award for Museum Lighting, Wiess Energy Hall

  • 2019 IES Philadelphia Philaments Award, Wiess Energy Hall

  • 2015 IES Northeast Regional Award for Your Brain exhibit at The Franklin Institute

  • 2009 IES Northeast Regional Award for The Benjamin Franklin National Memorial

Donald G Christensen, Associate IALD, IES

Principal Lighting Designer

 

Since 2002, Donald has brought his modern sensibility and theatrical lighting design techniques into museum exhibition, architectural, and trade-show designs. Reaching into his theatrical training, Donald relies on collaboration as the key to creating successful projects, working closely with designers, manufacturers, and fabricators to take design concepts to fruition.

Donald’s spectrum of skills ranges from lighting renderings, calculations, energy studies, project management, and advanced lighting control and programming. He has designed lighting for numerous exhibits, museums, trade show booths, object theaters, interiors, and special lighting effects in projects domestic and abroad.

In 2013, Donald created Christensen Lighting to further his creative visions.

Donald has a BFA in Theatrical Lighting Design from The Theatre School at DePaul University and is an associate member of the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD).

Carol Huang

Creative Director

 

Carol has been with Christensen Lighting since its inception. Being a 3D designer with over a decade of experience in creating themed exhibitions with engaging interactives and immersive environments, Carol uses her unique background and experiences to boost the experiential aspects of Christensen Lighting’s designs.

Carol was the lead exhibition designer for the National Museum of Industrial History in Bethlehem, PA, a Smithsonian affiliate museum features over 300 unique industrial artifacts including many machines from the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. Carol also designed the exhibition for Life, Then and Now at the Perot Museum of Science and Nature, featuring towering dinosaurs, rare fossils and virtual paleo-habitats. At the National Children’s Museum, Carol created Our World, a fun-filled play space that introduced aspects of global and community citizenship to children ages 3-8. Carol also designed Communication, an inspiring four-part exploration of human communication, at the Liberty Science Center. Carol’s work is both playful and beautiful and one can find her signature in all that she touches. Her projects were featured in publications including the New York Times and the SEGD design Magazine.

Shannon Zura

Lighting Designer

 

Shannon joined Christensen Lighting in 2016.  She is passionate about using light as a medium for telling stories and shaping the way we see the world.  With a background in theatrical lighting, Shannon brings a unique set of skills to the architectural lighting design industry. Her commitment to the intersections of art and history informs her approach to lighting everything from museum exhibits to public spaces.

Prior to joining Christensen Lighting, Shannon worked as a professional lighting, sound, and scenic designer for over two decades.  During a portion of that time, she served as Associate Professor of Theatre and Chair of the University of Southern Maine’s Department of Theatre where she also held the position of resident Lighting Designer, Sound Designer, and Set Designer.

Shannon was featured in Stage Directions magazine’s Saluting Women in Theater issue after being nominated for a Barrymore for her sound design for Tally’s Folly at Delaware Theatre Company.  She appeared on the cover with lighting designer Dawn Chiang and producer Daryl Roth.  Shannon’s design portfolio is extensive and covers everything from world premieres to Off-Broadway productions to opera.  She is excited to be exploring the many ways in which these experiences continue to inspire her architectural and exhibit lighting design sensibilities.

Having worked in a wide-range of both professional and academic arts settings, Shannon is a proponent of collaboration across all facets of design.  She enjoys the challenges of both shaping and interpreting light in the service of realizing the vision of clients and collaborators alike.

Education:

M.F.A., Lighting Design, Temple University Philadelphia, PA

B.A., Technical Theatre, Cameron University Lawton, OK

Buddy Taylor

Project Manager

 

 

Isaac Anderson

Lighting Assistant

 

 

William Sammon

Lighting Assistant

 

 

Select Projects

Grand Prix Plaza – F1 X Experience, Las Vegas, AK Johnston & Farbound, in progress

Hollywood Theater, Los Angeles, Root Lab & Weber Group, in progress

Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., WSDG & Procraft, in progress 

Sports Works, Carnegie Science Center, Chad Tyler Design, in progress

American Civil War Museum, The Impending Crisis exhibition Quatrefoil, in progress

African American Heritage Center Exhibits, Amaze Design, in progress

Schreiner House & Grounds Renovation Project, Quatrefoil, in progress

Ursinus College, Kaleidoscope Performing Arts Center, in progress

Ursinus College, Bomberger Arts Center, in progress

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Money in Motion, Quatrefoil, in progress

Odell House Restoration Amaze Design, in progress

Reginald Lewis Museum, Lynching in Maryland Exhibit, Quatrefoil, 2024

Elmwood Park Zoo Welcome Center, Chad Tyler Design, 2024

The New Testament Experience – Museum of the Bible, Jonathan Martin Creative, 2024

Welch Chemistry Hall – Houston Museum of Natural Science, PBExhibits, 2024

Cali Chilli LA, Restaurant. Procraft, 2023

Sharks!, Houston Museum of Natural Science, 2023

Carowinds Amusement Park Charlotte, Attraction & Entertainment Solutions, Inc, 2023

Wampum Case – Seneca Art & Culture Center – Ganondagan, Amaze Design, 2023

Library of Congress – That’s Showbiz, Quatrefoil, 2022

New York Aquarium, di Domenico + Partners  LLP, 2022

Taramandal Cum Science Center, Darbhanga India, Chelsea West Architects,2022

Ursinus College Site Lighting, 2022

Philips Manor Hall, Amaze Design, 2022

Washington Nationals Park, Quatrefoil, 2022

Madame Tussauds, Glow – The Gala, Attraction & Entertainment Solutions, Inc, 2022

Hall of Ancient Egypt, Houston Museum of Natural Science, 2021

Blue Hall Apartments, El Paso TX, Suburban Wholesale, 2021

Morris Spark Lab, Morris Museum, Quatrefoil, 2020

Chester County Historical Society, Quatrefoil, 2020

Virtual Science Center, Quatrefoil, 2019

Cayton Children’s Museum by Sharewell, S2, 2019

Atturaif Living Museum, ADA, Saudi Arabia, 2019

Stevens Institute of Technology, Boardroom, Spagnola & Associates, 2018

Museum of Boulder, Quatrefoil, 2018

Guam & Chamorro Educational Facility, Group Delphi, 2018

Verbatim Lighting Booth at Light Fair International, Art Guild Inc, 2016, 2017, 2018

Gold Case, Yale Peabody Museum of Natural Science, 2018

Wiess Energy Hall – Houston Museum of Natural Science, Paul Bernard Exhibits, 2017

Feathers to Flight, Frost Museum, Group Delphi, 2017

Stevens Institute of Technology, Schaeffer Hall, Spagnola & Associates, 2016

David Friend Hall, Yale Peabody Museum of Natural Science, 2016

National Museum of Industrial History, Bethlehem PA, Metcalfe Architecture & Design, 2016

University of Kentucky Stadium Renovation, Color Ad, 2015

SmartLiving Center Exhibits for UIL Holdings Corporation, Strada, 2015

Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center, Colorado Springs, Paul Bernard Exhibits, 2015

JUMP Sculptures, Boise Idaho, Art Guild Inc, 2015