Linn Underhill
September 2001
Linn Underhill lives in upstate New York and teaches photography at Colgate University. She has received two NEA Visual Artist Fellowships, a NYFA Photographers’ Fellowship, a NYSCA publishing grant for the publication of her book Thirty Five Years/One Week, and a NYFA Catalog Grant. Her work has been seen in one-person shows at the Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY; Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ; Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA; Carleton College, Northfield, MN; the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY; and CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Her work is published in Photography: A Cultural History by Mary Warner Marien, 2002; Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History by Harmony Hammond, 2000; The Passionate Camera: Photography and the Bodies of Desire edited by Deborah Bright, 1998; and Reframings: New American Feminist Photographies edited by Diane Neumaier, 1995. It is included in several private and institutional collections, including the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. She holds a MFA degree from SUNY at Buffalo and the Visual Studies Workshop. She participated in Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence program in September, 2001.