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Lunch Time Artist Talks: Lyntoria Newton

For three weeks in August, the In-Sight Photography Project will be hosting virtual Lunch Time Artist Talks every Wednesday at noon. Lyntoria Newton will be our final artist of this series!

Register here: https://form.jotform.com/insightphotovt/arttalks

Lyntoria Newton is an independent documentary filmmaker and creative producer and arts educator in the SF Bay Area. Lyn has produced content for outlets such as The Boston Globe, PBA30, The University of Michigan, The Ford Foundation and others. Her work has shown at festivals across the U.S and internationally. She holds a B.A. from Hampshire College and an M.F.A. in Documentary Film and Video from Stanford University where she completed her thesis film, Hey Little Black Girl. The short essay film explores black girlhood through the coming of age stories of four little black girls living in the SF Bay Area (Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, 2019). With support from the Ford Foundation, she produced two seasons of Basic Able, a satirical podcast devoted to disrupting ableist representations of disability. She is an impact producer on the film Mossville: When Great Trees Fall, which tells a story of environmental racism’s lethal impact on a historic black community in Louisiana. She is also the associate producer and engagement specialist for the feature documentary film, River City Drumbeat, which follows a black drum corp in Louisville, Kentucky. Lyntoria Newton is a proud Southern native and takes the south with her wherever she goes.

https://www.lyntorianewton.com/

Earlier Event: August 19
Lunch Time Artist Talks: Evan Lockhart
Later Event: September 1
22nd Annual Auction