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Lynette Molnar is a critically acclaimed photographer whose work has been exhibited at leading institutions in the United States and Europe, including The Art Institute of Chicago, The Visual Studies Workshop in New York, The Houston Center for Photography, and The Photographer’s Workshop in Toronto. Her images have been written about and published in several books, including The Contest of Meaning, Stolen Glances and Criticizing Photographs and featured and cited in numerous articles, courses and seminars. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Fellowship, as well as four consecutive Ohio Arts Council Fellowships.
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Lynette began taking pictures at the age of five. In high school, she was chosen to attend the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts, a program for artistically gifted students. She went on to earn a Master of Fine Arts degree and has taught photography at Ohio State University, UC Berkeley and the Academy of Art in San Francisco. Lynette currently splits her time between Provincetown and San Francisco where the light, water, and landscape provide an ever-changing backdrop for her photography.
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