Bettina Dittlemann and Michael Jank received their education primarily through a silversmith apprenticeship in Neugablonz, Germany from 1983-1986. They then studied at the Akademi der Bildende Künste in Munich under Professor Hermann Jünger and Professor Otto Künzli, and at SUNY New Paltz under Professor Jamie Bennett from 1987-1993. They have received awards for their work, including the Herbert Hofmann Award, the Bayerischer Staats Prize, the Luitpold Stiftung Regent Prize, and the Forderpreis der Stadt in Munich. Their work has also been featured in many public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.

We have one object that Bettina Dittlmann has been involved with.

We know 3 people that Bettina Dittlmann is related to.

Jamie Bennett
This person currently has no profile image.
    • This person is a teacher of Bettina.
    • This person is involved with 3 objects in our collection.
    Hermann Jünger
    This person currently has no profile image.
      • This person is a school of Bettina.
      • This person is involved with 2 objects in our collection.
      Michael Jank
      This person currently has no profile image.
        • This person is a collaborator of Bettina.
        • This person is involved with 1 object in our collection.

        If you would like to cite this person in a Wikipedia article please use the following template:

        <ref name=CH>{{cite web |url=https://www-4.collection.cooperhewitt.org/people/874394081/ |title=Bettina Dittlmann |author=Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |accessdate=10 March 2025 |publisher=Smithsonian Institution}}</ref>