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For over forty years the unique photographic imagery of JILL LYNNE, a multi-generational New Yorker, based in NYC's Greenwich Village, has been exhibited, collected, and published internationally - with over fourty solo exhibitions, representation in important gooup shows, museums and prestigious private collections.

In August 2002, Lynne was awarded with a coveted Artists Grant from the New York Foundation For The Arts for being an "important artist…and vital to the community". In November, LYNNE - who is noted to be the first woman to use computer technology to enhance photography (in the mid 1970s)- exhibited her recently redigitized five-foot VINTAGE: "POP ICON Series"(1975-2004) at South Beach's A.J.Japour Gallery. In August 2003, Professional Photographer Magazine published a feature "Art and Portraits… Jill Lynne Says They Are Often One And The Same". Currently, LYNNE is working on two photography book projects, "X Posed: From The Chic To The Sleazy; A Decade 1975-1985" (digitally enhanced portraits of the nite-life scene}, and "Natura Viva, Natura Morta" (environmental images with poetry}.

In April 2005 LYNNE was honored with being the first Artist to have a retrospective exhibition in the atrium of the Dcota (The Design Center of The Americas). In August 2003, LYNNE's Photography was exhibited at a private showcase in Southampton. In June 2002, LYNNE's portrait photography was presented in a Solo Exhibition in Greenwich Ct. and in July, her groundbreaking vintage 3m Color-in-Color Machine prints were showcased at the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery in Miami. In 2000 LYNNE's work was showcased in a retrospective including photographs dating from 1972, at the Sara Y. Rentschler Gallery, Hudson, N.Y.

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For over forty years the unique photographic imagery of JILL LYNNE, a multi-generational New Yorker, based in NYC's Greenwich Village, has been exhibited, collected, and published internationally - with over fourty solo exhibitions, representation in important gooup shows, museums and prestigious private collections.

In August 2002, Lynne was awarded with a coveted Artists Grant from the New York Foundation For The Arts for being an "important artist…and vital to the community". In November, LYNNE - who is noted to be the first woman to use computer technology to enhance photography (in the mid 1970s)- exhibited her recently redigitized five-foot VINTAGE: "POP ICON Series"(1975-2004) at South Beach's A.J.Japour Gallery. In August 2003, Professional Photographer Magazine published a feature "Art and Portraits… Jill Lynne Says They Are Often One And The Same". Currently, LYNNE is working on two photography book projects, "X Posed: From The Chic To The Sleazy; A Decade 1975-1985" (digitally enhanced portraits of the nite-life scene}, and "Natura Viva, Natura Morta" (environmental images with poetry}.

In April 2005 LYNNE was honored with being the first Artist to have a retrospective exhibition in the atrium of the Dcota (The Design Center of The Americas). In August 2003, LYNNE's Photography was exhibited at a private showcase in Southampton. In June 2002, LYNNE's portrait photography was presented in a Solo Exhibition in Greenwich Ct. and in July, her groundbreaking vintage 3m Color-in-Color Machine prints were showcased at the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery in Miami. In 2000 LYNNE's work was showcased in a retrospective including photographs dating from 1972, at the Sara Y. Rentschler Gallery, Hudson, N.Y.