Lynette Lombard: Painting in Andalusia, Thirty Years
Artist: Lynette Lombard
Curators: Glen Cebulash, Professor and Jeremy Long, Associate Professor, Wright State University
Lombard's career spanned more than five decades. Perceptually driven landscape painting was the heart of her body of work for past 30 years. Reflecting on her passion for painting place, Lombard said: "The process of manifesting a landscape into paint
takes me outside of myself into a physical and perceptual world of immense complexity astonishing magnificence, and awe."
Lynette Lombard is represented by Bowery Gallery in New York, Confluence Collective in Spain, the Midwest Paint Group, and Seven on Site, a group of American landscape painters. She has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in Mojacar, Spain, La
Barquilla Gallery, Sorbas Spain and The Figge Museum, Davenport, Iowa. Her work has been reviewed by Lance Esplund (NYSS), by John Goodrich in Painting Perceptions, in Louis Finkelstein's Fragments of a Language on Painting at the New York Studio School, and elsewhere.
Recent publications about her work include "Palpable Stakes: Paintings by Lynette Lombard," a catalogue essay by Jennifer Samet, and "Unexpected Connections: Lynette Lombard in conversation with Ying Li and Deborah Kirklin"
Her website is lynettelombard.com
Related programming:
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Megan Williamson, Guest Speaker and Reception: 6 p.m.
All events are free and open to the public
Regular gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Image Credit: Study for Pine Grove, 2012, Oil on Canvas, 43" x 47.5"
Support for this exhibition was provided in part by the Ohio Arts Council.