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Lydia Panas
Born1958
Known forPhotography
Notable workThe Mark of Abel
Websitelydiapanas

Lydia Panas (born 1958[1] in Philadelphia)[2] is an American photographer.

Biography

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] 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.[8]

Panas lives in Kutztown, Pennsylvania.[9]

Sample of reviews

References

  1. ^ Lydia Panas, Brooklyn Museum
  2. ^ a b The Mark of Abel, Loupe, Journal of the Photographic Resource Center, Boston University, October 2011
  3. ^ Panas, Maine Media Workshops
  4. ^ "When Does Death Start?" by Darshak Sanghavi, The New York Times, 20 December 2009
  5. ^ "A Drug for Down Syndrome" by Dan Hurley, The New York Times, 29 July 2011
  6. ^ a b About Lydia Panas, LensCulture
  7. ^ George Slade & Maile Meloy (text), Lydia Panas (photos). The Mark of Abel; Kehrer Verlag; 28 February 2012; ISBN 978-3868282290
  8. ^ Albright College’s Freedman Gallery Presents Ghost Portraits, Albright College, 7 May 2015
  9. ^ Sordoni Art Gallery Presents the Photography Exhibition After Sargent by Lydia Panas, Wilkes University, 1 February 2017