Jennifer Lynch
Jennifer Lynch works as an artist, educator, and printer, operating Lynch Pin Press in Santa Fe. Her collaborative work with artists extends from a love for problem-solving and working to apply the appropriate skills and techniques to create the desired result. Lynch came to printmaking while attending Syracuse University and continued learning at the Kansas City Art Institute. She worked at Robert Blackburn’s Printmaking Workshop in New York from 1985-1986 and later printed photographic negatives for the Estate of Diane Arbus under the supervision of Neil Selkirk. Lynch opened her own shop in Taos in 1999, offering printing services and instruction for artists in many printmaking techniques. Working in the Safe and Nontoxic Center for Printmaking at the College of Santa Fe, Lynch learned about using nontoxic printing materials, which continues to be a strong emphasis at Lynch Pin Press. Her teaching experience spans 25 years between positions at the College of Santa Fe, The University of New Mexico, American Institute of Indian Arts, and currently Santa Fe Community College. [Printer's Proof]