- Jack Lueders-booth
Jack Lueders-booth, born 1935, is an American photographer. He started
photograph ing at the age of 35, and has published a book called "Inherit the Land". He has also taught photography atHarvard University ,Rhode Island School of Design , Museum School, Mass Art, and theArt Institute of Boston , and was anartist in residence atDartmouth college and a visiting artist atYale University .His documentary projects include called Woman Prisoners, The Orange Line, The Library of Congress Lowell Folk life, American Motorcycling Culture and The Last Corner Store, and his collections have been showcased at the Addison Gallery of American Art, the Center for Documentary Studies at
Duke University , the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Decordova Museum, Fogg Art Museum, Hood Museum atDartmouth College , and theMuseum of Modern Art .Lueders-booth is the recipient of grants and fellowships including the
National Endowment for the Arts , and others by organizations such as the Mass Council for Arts, the Rowland Foundation, the Polaroid Foundation, and theMaine Photographic Workshops . He was also twice nominated for the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize.He lives in
Cambridge with his family and is still an active teacher and fine art documentary photographer.
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