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From a film about creation and destruction in nature.
Cauldron
Lynn often animates using clay-on-glass, underlit.
Lynn Tomlinson Animating
Animation and live-action, inspired by The Yellow Wallpaper.
Paper Walls
Sequential images from a short animated public TV spot
The Same Moon - Images
 

Lynn Tomlinson
Media Arts - Film/Video
Orlando, FL
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General Services: Commissioned Work, Workshops/Retreats, Producer/Director, School Programs, Teacher/Professor

Additional Artist Web sites:
  www.lynntomlinson.blogspot.com
www.girlsoftheworldanimation.blogspot.co m
 
Classroom Experience:
  Grade Level: K-5, 6-8, 9-12, College
Past Experience: I am currently Visiting Associate Professor teaching a Summer Animation Workshop at Cornell University. Until 2003 I was a professor in Meida Arts at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where I taught for 10 years. In addition, I have conducted workshops and have taught in arts programs for students of all ages in a variety of public and private settings.

Experience in Public Art:
  Type of art: Community-based, New Media/Experimental, Permanent Installation, Temporary Installation

Community art participation:
  In the Fall I will be creating a large mosiac mural in West Winter Park, Florida. In 1996, I collaborated with my brother, Bill Tomlinson, on a large scale sculptural media arts installation, Boxed In, in downtown Philadelphia, which was features in Sculpture Magazine. For several years I have been a key participant on www.Folkvine.org. a public art project online that documants Florida Folk Artists.

Awards:
  Florida Individual Artist Fellowship, Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award, CPB Gold Award, First Prize South Beach Film Fest, United Arts Professional Development Grant, Greater Phila. Cultural Alliance Five County Arts Fund, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Fellowship, PIFVA Subsidy Grant, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Grant, Mid-Atlantic Media Arts Fellowship, Ann Arbor Film Festival Best Animation

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