Linda Lindroth
C W O S ARTIST
Primary Medium: Photography
Other media: Installation, Film / Video
Tags : archival, digital, gelatin, urban, found
85 Willow Street Building A Studio E
Neighborhood : New Haven: Downtown
Email: lindrothnewick (at) att (dot) net
Website: http://www.lindalindroth.com
Artist Statement
To be entered later.
Other media: Installation, Film / Video
Tags : archival, digital, gelatin, urban, found
85 Willow Street Building A Studio E
Neighborhood : New Haven: Downtown
Email: lindrothnewick (at) att (dot) net
Website: http://www.lindalindroth.com
Artist Statement
To be entered later.
Selected Works
Artist Bio
LINDA LINDROTH
EDUCATION:
M.F.A. in Art from the Mason Gross School of the Arts of Rutgers University, 1979. Studied with Leon Golub.
B.A. Studio Art Douglass College of Rutgers University.
Master Class in Non-Fiction Writing with Dr. Richard Selzer. Yale University 1997
Master Class with Garry Winogrand, New York, 1976.
Studied with Gordon Matta-Clark at the School of Visual Arts, 1975.
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS:
2006 Artist's Fellowship in Photography from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism
2005, 2006, 2008 Technology Development Grant from Quinnipiac University
2003 Grant from John Anson Kittredge Foundation
2002 Grant from the Te Foundation, Inc.
National Endowment for the Arts Grant through Artspace, Inc.
2001 Finalist, Howard Foundation at Brown University Fellowship in Art
2000 Connecticut Commission on the Arts Fellowship Grant in Sculpture (Installation Art)
1997 Grant from the Ruth Chenven Foundation, New York.
1996 Architecture League of New York. Emerging Voices Lecture series. (with Craig Newick.)
1995-1996 National Endowment for the Arts Regional Fellowship in Photography.
Connecticut Commission on The Arts Fellowship in Painting.
1995 Gold Award/Wilmer Shields Rich Awards for Excellence in Communications from the Council on Foundations and a Printing Industry of America award for Dear Unknown Friend, Children's Letters from Sarajevo.
Fairfield University Humanities Council Grant for HIGH JUMP ON THE MOON with Craig Newick.
1994-5 Visiting Artist. Weir Farm Heritage Trust. Wilton, CT
1994 PUBLIC SPACE IN THE NEW AMERICAN CITY/ATLANTA 1996 DESIGN COMPETITION. Honorable Mention (with Craig D. Newick and Jeanne Criscola.)
OUT OF BOUNDS. Artists' Books. First Prize. (with Craig Newick) Creative Arts Workshop.
THE AFRICAN BURIAL GROUND MEMORIAL COMPETITION. Second Prize. (With Craig Newick)
1983-1999 Polaroid Artists Program: Projects with 20 X 24 View Camera.
1993 ID Magazine 1993 ANNUAL DESIGN REVIEW AWARD. Award in Concepts Category for "Do You Know The Way? A Project to teach Woodworking to Homeless Women." (with Craig Newick)
1992 New Forms Regional Initiative from the New England Foundation for the Arts. Project grant for Archaeology/Body/City, a collaboration with Craig D. Newick and Michael Rush + Company.
1991 ID Magazine 1991 ANNUAL DESIGN REVIEW AWARD. Award in Environments Category for Simultaneous Space. (Collaboration with Craig Newick)
1990 ID Magazine 1990 ANNUAL DESIGN REVIEW AWARD. Award in Environments Category for Articulating Wing. (Collaboration with Craig Newick)
Grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, Inc. (with Craig D. Newick)
1989 THE NATIONAL PEACE GARDEN DESIGN COMPETITION, Washington, DC Honorable Mention (with Craig D. Newick, John Blood and Elizabeth Danze.)
Grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art, Inc., New York. (with Craig Newick)
Fusion/Fission Grant sponsored by Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT with funds from the NEA and the Rockefeller Foundation. (Collaboration with Craig D. Newick)
American Visionary Set Design Competition for the Hartford Ballet. First Prize (with Craig D. Newick)
1988 Architectural Design CompetitionThe Pittsburgh Corning Corporation. Honorable Mention in Conceptual Category (collaboration with Craig D. Newick.).
1986 Induction in the Douglass Society (Douglass College) for Distinguished Achievement
1983-84 Individual Artist Fellowship. New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
WORKS IN SELECTED COLLECTIONS:
The Museum of Modern Art, New York City.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
The Museum of the City of New York.
International Polaroid Collection
The New Jersey State Museum, Trenton.
The Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
High Museum of Art, Atlanta
Princeton University Art Museum
Musée d'art et d'histoire, Fribourg Switzerlan
Additional Information
Some work can also be seen at the Fred Giampietro Gallery at 315 Peck Street (Erector Square) New Haven.



