Linda Lindroth is an artist and writer who lives and works in New Haven, CT. Her work incorporates all media particularly still photographs. She has exhibited her photographs and mixed media artwork in over 100 solo and group shows in the United States, Canada, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and the former Yugoslavia and is represented in numerous public and private collections including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The High Museum of Art in Atlanta, The Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, the Newark Museum, and the International Polaroid Collection. Lindroth earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Art from the Mason Gross School of the Arts of Rutgers University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Studio Art from Douglass College/Rutgers. She is the co-author of Virtual Vintage: The Insider’s Guide to Buying and Selling Fashion Online published by Random House in 2002. She has taught courses in visual culture at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT since 1998.
Linda Lindroth frequently collaborates with her husband, architect Craig Newick, and their work has been exhibited at the Architecture League of New York , Fairfield University and Wesleyan University and has earned them many awards and prizes including three design awards from I.D. (International Design) Magazine and a grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Art.
Lindroth has received 3 Artists Fellowships from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts three for the NJ State Council on the Arts and another from the National Endowment for the Arts. Craig Newick has a Master of Architecture degree from Yale University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture from Lehigh University. In 1997-8 Newick was awarded a Fellowship in Sculpture from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts and another in 1993-4 from the NEA/New England Foundation for the Arts. Newick is a registered architect in the State of Connecticut, a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Connecticut Society of Architects and the winner of several AIA design awards. He is the principal in Newick Architects in New Haven.