Bio

Lynda Schlosberg is a Boston and Phoenix based artist who creates intricate, complex, process-oriented paintings inspired by quantum theories and philosophies. Schlosberg depicts an imaginal realm where natural and unnatural forces collapse into a mysterious state of vibrating, swirling energy that can re-materialize into one of an infinite number of potential realities.

Her artwork has been published in Where BostonBoston HomeStudio Visit, BostonVoyager and ArtBeat magazines and reviewed in The Boston GlobeArtscope, Portland Press, and Boston Hassle. She won a Mass Cultural Council Fellowship Grant for Painting in 2020. She also received the Best in Show award from the 82nd Regional Exhibition of Art & Craft at the Fitchburg Art Museum in 2017, and the Frances N. Roddy Award from the Concord Art Association in 2013. Schlosberg’s paintings are included in several corporate collections including Amgen, BioMed Realty, Google, New England Bio Labs, and BioGen. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout New England including her 2018 solo exhibition Multiverse at the Fitchburg Art Museum. 

Schlosberg received an MFA from the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University College of Art and Design, and a BFA from Ohio University College of Art. Lynda paints in her Waltham, MA and Scottsdale, AZ studios.

Lynda Schlosberg in her Waltham studio