Lydia Panas | |
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Born | 1958
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Known for | Photography |
Notable work | The Mark of Abel |
Website | lydiapanas |
Lydia Panas (born 1958 [1] in Philadelphia) [2] is an American photographer.
Panas holds degrees from Boston College, the School of Visual Arts, and New York University [3] and received an independent study fellowship from the Whitney Museum. [2]
She has photographed for The New York Times [4] [5] and exhibited in the US and abroad. [6] Her book The Mark of Abel [7] was named one of Photo District News Books of 2012 as well as best coffee table book by the Daily Beast. [6] [8] [9] Penas published a second book, Falling From Grace, in 2016. [10] [11] [12] She has been invited to teach classes and lecture in various colleges and venues, including the Museum of Modern Art, Lafayette, Muhlenberg, Cedar Crest, Moravian, and others. [13]
Panas lives in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. [14]
Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston [15] the Center for Photography at Woodstock, [16] and the Brooklyn Museum of Art. [17]
2014 – "Lydia Panas: After Sargent." Martin Art Gallery, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA [18]
2017 – "Something Like Love." Eckhaus Gallery, Kutztown, PA [19]
2019 – "Sleeping Beauty." Baker Center of the Arts, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA [20]
2022 – "Sleeping Beauty." Bailey Contemporary Arts, Pompano Beach, FL [21]
Lydia Panas | |
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Born | 1958
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Known for | Photography |
Notable work | The Mark of Abel |
Website | lydiapanas |
Lydia Panas (born 1958 [1] in Philadelphia) [2] is an American photographer.
Panas holds degrees from Boston College, the School of Visual Arts, and New York University [3] and received an independent study fellowship from the Whitney Museum. [2]
She has photographed for The New York Times [4] [5] and exhibited in the US and abroad. [6] Her book The Mark of Abel [7] was named one of Photo District News Books of 2012 as well as best coffee table book by the Daily Beast. [6] [8] [9] Penas published a second book, Falling From Grace, in 2016. [10] [11] [12] She has been invited to teach classes and lecture in various colleges and venues, including the Museum of Modern Art, Lafayette, Muhlenberg, Cedar Crest, Moravian, and others. [13]
Panas lives in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. [14]
Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston [15] the Center for Photography at Woodstock, [16] and the Brooklyn Museum of Art. [17]
2014 – "Lydia Panas: After Sargent." Martin Art Gallery, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA [18]
2017 – "Something Like Love." Eckhaus Gallery, Kutztown, PA [19]
2019 – "Sleeping Beauty." Baker Center of the Arts, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA [20]
2022 – "Sleeping Beauty." Bailey Contemporary Arts, Pompano Beach, FL [21]