Lynn Tomlinson


Lynn Tomlinson is an award winning animator and artist. She is a professor at Towson University. She lives in Baltimore, MD, with her husband, Craig J Saper, and her family. She holds degrees from Cornell University, the University of the Arts, the Annenberg School at the University of Pennsylvania, and Towson University. She has taught at Cornell University, the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Maryland Institute College of Art, and Delaware College of Art and Design, Richard Stockton College, and Tufts University. Her films have been screened at numerous film festivals around the world over the past two decades. She has received awards and grants including several Mid-Atlantic Emmys, an ITVS production grant, and Individual Artist Fellowships from the State Arts Councils of Pennsylvania, Florida, and Maryland.

Filmography

The Elephant's Song, 07:40, 2018
The Ballad of Holland Island House, 04:20, 2014
1.5 minutes, based on Emily Dickinson's poem of the same name.
Paper Walls
Mixed live action and multi-media animation, 1993, 6 mins.
Spotlight film for WHYY, based on Charlotte Perkins Gilman's story.
Cauldron
Clay-on-glass, 1994, 5 mins.
Funded by Pittsburgh Filmmakers Mid-Atlantic Region Media Arts Fellowship, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and PIFVA Subsidy Grant. Screened at Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema and the Festival of Independents.
MTV Free Your Mind Spot
Clay-on-glass, 1994, 30 secs.
Produced, directed and animated a 30-second spot for MTV.
WHYY-TV
In the 1990s she created numerous short station ID's for WHYY-TV in Philadelphia and other shorts for ITVS that have been televised nationally, e.g.,
P's Please
Clay-on-glass, 1996, 45 secs.
Short film for Sesame Street.
Both Sides Now
Clay-on-glass, 1998, 1 min.
Segment for A Little Curious on HBO Family.

Media Art Projects

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A community-based art project working with children and artists from the Crealde School of Art, to celebrate the history of Hannibal Square in Winter Park, FL.
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Film and interactive documentaries of Florida folk artists. Ms Tomlinson is the videographer and editor.
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Five fifth grade girls made animated stories from the history of girlhood. Ms. Tomlinson was the producer and creative director of the project.
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Elementary school kids give animated tours of utopian societies that they designed. Ms. Tomlinson was the producer and creative director for this project. One of the tours features work by her son, Sam Saper.

1996 ArtFronts project funded a storefront installation in center-city Phila., Sept.-Nov. 1996.
Collaboration with sculptor Bill Tomlinson.
A -long man crouched in the store window, holding a television monitor that captured the images of the passers-by. Reviews appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer, The City Paper, and the Philadelphia Forum.