ABOUT THE ARTIST
Linda Cummings is an artist / photographer with a studio along the Farm River in East Haven, CT. In addition to her gallery representation in New York City, Cummings has collaborated with the Fred Giampietro Gallery in New Haven, CT, and has created audio–visual photographic exhibitions and installations at the Smilow Cancer Hospital of Yale New Haven. Recent commissioned projects, inspired by Cummings’ interest in perception and natural phenomenon, incorporate trans-illuminated light through large scale installations of photographic glass. Examples of these commissioned projects include the Ark Doors at Temple Beth Tikvah in Madison, CT, a skylit glass photographic artwork installed in the Hope Chapel at Gaylord Hospital in Wallingford, CT and an interior corridor and ceiling artwork of illuminated glass in the newly renovated residential Towers in downtown New Haven, CT.
Linda has held artist talks and presentations of her artwork and philosophy on the intersection of art, creativity and healing at national and international venues including the Whitney Humanities Center of Yale University and the Yale Medical College. She co-authored, with artist Katy Martin, “Beauty, Longing, and Fear” a chapter in the publication Making Sense. Beauty, Creativity, and Healing by Bandy Lee, MD., Nancy Olson, MD. and Thomas P. Duffy, MD. (eds) of Yale University. (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2015)
In addition to her creative art practice, Linda is active on the board of the Friends of the Farm River and Estuary, a local environmental group acting as catalyst for projects engineered to restore ecological health and abundance to the Farm River, which flows from North Branford through East Haven and Branford to the mouth of New Haven harbor.