Whitney Lynn

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Whitney Lynn is an American contemporary artist and academic. Much of her work is sculptural and performance-based, incorporating found objects and materials from various cultural and historical sources.[1] Her work deals with topics of boundaries and containment,[2] issues of power and control, concepts of perception and value,[3] and relationships of art history and vernacular forms.

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Whitney Lynn
Born
Academic background
EducationVirginia Commonwealth University (BFA)
San Francisco Art Institute (MFA)
Academic work
DisciplineArt
Sub-disciplineVisual art
Sculpture
Performance art
InstitutionsUniversity of Washington
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Early life and education

Career

She has taught at Stanford University[6] and is currently an Assistant Professor in Interdisciplinary Visual Art at the University of Washington.[7]

Lynn has produced exhibitions, installations, performances, and artist-led participatory projects for the de Young Museum,[8] The Neon Museum,[9] San Diego International Airport,[10] the Internet Archive,[11] and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.[12]

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