ABOUT THE OWNERS

Lynda & Michael Adelson
Alice & David Dietderich

In 1981, Lynda and Michael Adelson established Seekers Glass Gallery in the coastal village of Cambria , located mid-state along California 's magnificent Big Sur Coast and Highway One scenic drive.

Lifelong art lovers and collectors, the Adelsons had walked away from successful careers and their own businesses when they moved from Los Angeles to Cambria in 1980.  

In the previous decade, Michael had been a top executive with a Lynda & Michael Adelson, Founders & Owners of Seekers Glass GalleryShore Drive .

A native Californian, Lynda graduated with a degree in journalism from California State University , Northridge. In the 1970's, she was an executive with several Fortune 500 corporations and served as the first public relations director for the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles . Subsequently, she headed her own public relations and marketing firm, serving a clientele of leading financial, development and architectural/design companies. 

In the mid-1970s, Lynda and Michael were attracted to the contemporary craft movement then emerging in California and throughout the United States . Talented newcomers could be discovered at street fairs, only to be found a few years later in major museum collections in this country and abroad. Their love of color and light led the Adelsons to begin collecting contemporary American studio glass on a very small, but selective scale.  

Seeking a life more grounded in beauty and nature, the Adelsons discovered the village of Cambria during a driving trip early in 1980. By December of that same year they had concluded their business interests in Los Angeles and embarked upon a new life in Cambria . By the following spring they had settled on a business, a location and a name for their new enterprise: Seekers.

They opened Seekers in August of 1981 in a small upstairs space next door to the present gallery.  Since then, their business has grown to serve a national and international clientele. In 2005 the Adelsons entered into a partnership with Alice and David Dietderich.

 “We are extremely pleased to have formed a partnership with the Dietderichs,” said the Adelsons. Eventually they will purchase the entire company from us, allowing us to retire and pursue other interests.

“We are absolutely convinced that Alice and David will carry on the Seekers tradition of presenting only the finest, museum-quality American glass art,” the Adelsons said. They added that transition to full ownership of the gallery by the Dietderichs will take several years to accomplish.

Alice Dietderich has been employed by Seekers since 1987 and has served as General Manager of the company and the gallery since 1997. She is an alumni of both UCLA and the San Francisco Academy of Art, where she studied fine art and graphic design.Alice & David Dietderich, Owners of Seekers Glass Gallery

David Dietderich has recently retired as construction superintendent after more than two decades of working for some of the world’s largest heavy-construction firms. Locally he worked on the massive Cuesta Grade project in the late 1980’s.

David has been learning the business since the formation of the partnership in May, 2005. Among the many talents David brings to the partnership is expertise in photography. This skill is essential to the support of Seekers’ website and the printed biographical profiles for every artist with work on display in the gallery. Alice created and maintains the website, SeekersGlass.com, which currently displays the work of more than 100 glass artists and accounts for approximately 15 percent of Seekers’ gross sales.

“This partnership is the beginning of ‘passing the baton’ to the Dietderichs,” said the Adelsons. “Making it a real family affair, Alice ’s mother, Carol Bath, Cambria , has been Seekers’ bookkeeper since 1996 and will continue in this key position.”

The Adelsons added that their passion for world travel is among their reasons for eventual retirement from Seekers. In recent years Alice has run the company for as long as two months in their absence, confirming the Adelsons’ long-held confidence in her abilities.

“We are absolutely convinced that Alice and David will carry on the Seekers tradition of presenting only the finest, museum-quality American glass art,” said the Adelsons. “This gallery is ‘our baby’ and we have been working closely with Alice during the past seven years to assure that she knows every aspect of the business, including selection and purchasing of pieces for the gallery.”

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