It is through my art and poetry that I take you on a journey.
Our destination is located in the imagination. On this pathway, we will travel beyond the things that are seen, and enter into the world of the invisible. On this enchanted pilgrimage there are rediscovered ancient memories, symbols, and mythologies. Always, there is a sense of time passing into timelessness because my themes come from memory.
My ART is something special!
Education
Slippery Rock University of PA, Slippery Rock, PA BFA in Painting and Fibers, Summa Cum Laude
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV MFA in Painting and Printmaking
Slippery Rock University of PA, Slippery Rock, PA MA in English
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Professional Work Experience
Associate Professor of Fine Arts and Humanities, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA
Instructor, Travel-Study Course in Austria and Germany, Beginning June 2006
Instructor, Cultural Studies Academy Summer Program, Salzburg, Austria (1998 - 2005)
Published Work/Bibliography
Lambert, Lynda. Concerti: Psalms for the Pilgrimage WA: Kota' Press, 2003 Published in a Limited Edition of 250 copies -
A collection of poetry, drawings, and journal entries by Lynda Lambert
$15.00 - Send Lynda an Email and request your signed copy today
Body + Mind = Loss and Displacement: Two African American Artists Use the Body to Reveal the Mind- Presentation made at the Shipler Colloquium, Kent State University, Ashtabula, Ohio. September 2001 This lecture features the art of Howardena Pindell (NY artist) and Elizabeth Asche Douglas (PA artist)
This essay is published in the new book by Terry White: Blacks and Whites Meeting in America, Eighteen Views of Race Relations in America, McFarland Press, 2003
Pro Christo, A Journal of Ideas,Winter 2005, Winter 2003, Winter 2002 & Spring 2002 issues.
Lynda Lambert's poetry and essays published
The Sibling Society: Papers Presented at the Robert Bly Colloquium Editor, Terry Smith; published by University Press of America, January 2001. "Soul of the African American Daughter in a Sibling Society" is published in this book. This lecture focuses on the poetry of Rita Dove
Who's Who in America 2000, 2001,2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005; Marquis' Who's Who, Bibliographic Publication
Who's Who in American Education 2004-2005;
Marquis' Who's Who Bibliographic Publication
Who's Who in the 21st Century;First Edition; IBC, Cambridge, England; Bibliographic Publication
Who's Who in the World 2000 and 2001;Marquis' Who's Who, Bibliographic Publication
2000 Outstanding Artists and Designers of the 20th Century, IBC, Cambridge, England; Bibliographic Publication
Outstanding People of the 20th Century, Second Edition; IBC, Cambridge, England; Bibliographic Publication
2000 Outstanding Women of the 20th Century, IBC, Cambridge, England; Bibliographic Publication
Taproot Literary Review,1997, 1999, 2000, 2001
Yawp Literary Review, 2000 and 2001 issues
In Other Words,Publisher Western Reading Services, 2001
ARTIST IN EMBASSIES PROGRAM, 2001- 2004 Lambert's woodcut prints selected by the U.S. Embassy, Papau, New Guinea. Selected by Ambassador Susan Jacobs. This program is sponsored by the U.S. Dept. of State, Washington, DC. It places the art of outstanding American artists in embassies world-wide.
The art works of Lynda Lambert have appeared in over 200 exhibitions world wide. She has won over 100 awards for excellence in fine art.