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Joan Lyons (American, 1937- )
Joan Lyons received an M.F.A. in photographic studies from SUNY, Buffalo in 1973. She is the founding coordinator of Visual Studies Workshop Press, a leading publisher and printer of books by artists and photographers. Her work in copy printing, lithography, Xerox drawing, offset printing, and bookmaking has had a strong impact on the field of photography, and she is credited with adapting the Haloid Xerox Standard Copier to create copier-camera portraits. Lyons was editor of Artists' Books: A Critical Anthology and Sourcebook (1985) and teaches at the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, New York.
Selected Bibliography McCray, Marilyn. Electroworks. New York, International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, 1979. Exhibition. Target III: In sequence: photographic sequences from The Target Collection of American Photography/The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; edited and with an introduction by Anne Wilkes Tucker; essay by Leroy Searle. Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1982. |
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