MIA CHEN
Marketing
mia@graverslanegallery.com

Mia brings a strategic, holistic approach to her work in marketing—balancing storytelling, design, and audience insight to support both mission-driven and commercial initiatives. As Marketing at Gravers Lane Gallery, she shapes the gallery’s public identity across digital and print platforms, developing campaigns that expand access to contemporary craft at all points of engagement—from conceptual fine art to everyday design objects. Her efforts support artists, exhibitions, and community initiatives through cohesive messaging and visual clarity.



In her concurrent role as AVP of Marketing at The Goldenberg Group, Mia supported a range of development and philanthropic efforts through tailored communications strategies. Her contributions span from branded collateral and web design to aerial photography and bilingual content—helping to frame the organization’s projects in ways that resonate with both local audiences and broader markets.


Originally from Lancaster, PA, Mia earned her degree in Integrative Arts from Pennsylvania State University in 2018, a program that allowed her to bridge technical sculptural and architectural practices with media design and communications. Her studio education was rooted in metal fabrication and mixed-media processes, developing both craft and conceptual thinking. That foundation continues to inform her professional work, where the ability to hold nuance and function together in a single project remains essential.


Mia’s strength lies in weaving together the visual and verbal—from copywriting and campaign strategy to design execution and public positioning. She is proud to help demystify and champion Contemporary Craft, making it accessible and resonant across the spectrum of engagement—from collectors and curators to gift-seekers and first-time visitors.

Multicultural and multilingual, Mia has a passion for language learning and embraces the role of communication in bridging cultures and perspectives. She enjoys applying her wide-ranging toolkit—spanning design, writing, digital media, and even aerial photography as a licensed UAS drone pilot—toward meaningful, place-based storytelling.