"One of the most interesting pieces in the
exhibit... is intriguing in its subject matter."
Washington Citizen
"... her paintings have become metaphors for issues
of concern ... pokes fun at the old boys network."
New York Times / Associated Press
"... the large still life blow-ups of glass and
bottles bring out her daring with color and light."
ArtSpeak
Linda Longo-Muth was born in Nyack, N.Y.
She studied fine art in the United States and Europe, eventually earning two
college degrees. She lectured at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City on
"Women Artists, Disabled". Linda's paintings have been exhibited at Ueno
Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan, The Royal Museum, Brussels, Belgium, IBM Gallery
of Science and Art and the John McEnroe Gallery. She was published in Who's Who of
American Artists and the American Bar Association's Law Reporter, Washington, D.C.
There is always an artwork of hers showing in the south gallery.
"My paintings illustrate how light
reflects from and penetrates through glass.
Shapes constantly change representing the pervasive changes my life has taken."