About
Helen del Guidice
Helen del Guidice has been a museum specialist for 27 years having worked in the realms of exhibition design and installation, art and artifact handling, collections management and curatorial. Most recently, Helen worked as the Curator of Exhibitions and Collections at Miller Art Museum in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and previous to this position, she has worked museums and galleries including The Chicago Arts Club, Lorenzo de Medici School in Rome, Italy, San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego Museum of Art and The New Children's Museum. Helen also designed and built the Mardi Gras Museum of Costumes and Culture in New Orleans.
Helen is the owner of Lily Bay Creek Homestead, a 6 acre property nestled between crop fields and featuring woodlands, wetlands and Lily Bay Creek.
Helen is also the proprietor of Del Guidice Studio (DGS).
DGS serves as a creative space and retail studio, nestled in the woods along Lily Bay Creek, where Helen maintains an artistic practice including oil painting on wood panel and paper, photography and jewelry design. DGS is also Door County's only true-vintage jewelry boutique and the only retail outlet for Romolo and Remo artisanal pasta sauces. DGS is a member of the Sturgeon Bay Art Crawl and open by appointment or for special guest artist events from June-October.

Education
University of Illinois at Chicago
BFA in Studio Arts: Painting
Minor in Art History
Graduated Cum Laude, 2001
The Rome Prize

