For over a decade, Dylan directed creative vision for museums, luxury hospitality, Fortune 100 companies, private collections and foundations, and cultural designations worldwide. At Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, he shaped architectural icons from Moshe Safdie to Frank Lloyd Wright and led expansion strategies for Alice Walton. Later, through KIN, he advised some of the world’s most prominent families and collaborated with leading architects, designers, and galleries to integrate fine art and cultural storytelling into high-investment spaces, luxury residences, and branded environments.
His work is defined by resonance rather than surface—spaces and identities conceived to hold memory, provoke emotion, and project significance. Each project is both an experience and a statement of identity.
Founded with his mother, Christie, KIN began as a dialogue between disciplines and generations. In 2025 she turned to her own practice at moodswingco.com, though her spirit remains present in the studio as KIN enters a new chapter.