Lynn Randolph was born on 19 December 1938 and is an American artist.
11 Facts About Lynn Randolph
Lynn Randolph grew up in Port Arthur, Texas, an oil refinery town on the Gulf Coast.
Lynn Randolph earned a BFA from the University of Texas in Austin.
Lynn Randolph's paintings have been exhibited and reproduced widely in the US and internationally.
From 1990 to 1996, Randolph participated in a collaborative exchange with the eminent feminist theorist Donna Haraway.
Lynn Randolph's paintings have appeared in many other texts, not as collaborations, but as they inform topics such as feminism, religion, cultural studies and contemporary art.
Lynn Randolph's paintings opened each new part and chapter in a text book entitled Comparing Religions by Jeffrey J Kripal.
For most of her professional life, Lynn Randolph has been involved with civil and human rights issues.
Lynn Randolph was a charter member and chapter president of the Houston Women's Caucus for Art, and a member of the WCA's national board.
In 1993, Lynn Randolph went to El Salvador with curator Marilyn Zeitlin to help organize an exhibition of Salvadorean artists called Art Under Duress, El Salvador 1980 to the present.
Lynn Randolph's painting entitled The Coronation of Saint George was the cover image for The Nation magazine during the 2004 Republican National Convention in NY.