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  • Home
  • PORTFOLIOS
    • MI VIDA LOCA
    • OBJECTIVE PAINTINGS
    • EPOXY & GLASS
    • TUMBLED GASS
    • TABLES
    • FOUND OBJECT SCULPTURE
    • Pop Up Party
    • Dr Crocker's Office Patio Piece
    • PHOTOGRAPHY
      • Suicide is Painless
      • MORE PHOTOGRAPHY
    • PUBLIC ART BY LYNDA A J JONES
    • PUBLIC ART ADVOCACY
    • CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL TILE MURALS
    • EPOXY & GLASS COUNTERTOP
  • CONTACT
  • LINKS
  • NEWS
  • RESUME
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  • Space at RBI

    Space at RBI

    This piece is made with recycled glass, pigment, amethyst and epoxy.

  • CC Magazine

    See pages 22 - 23 of The Canvas - Jones-ing for Art!

  • Contemporary Art Month Corpus Christi

    Find art in unexpected places the month of March. This site lists the artists and the venues participating. There is also a map and two articles listed for your edification.

  • March is Contemporary Art Month in Corpus Christi

    The Contemporary Art Month Corpus Christi (CAMCC) exhibits are placed around town and a brochure accompanies the exhibits. The mission of the exhibits is to promote contemporary art and artists and to connect businesses to the arts. Hopefully the art will bring clients to the businesses and people, who do not normally go to galleries, will get to see art in nontraditional settings.

  • Contemporary Art makes an unconventional appearance this month in local businesses.

    CORPUS CHRISTI — Colorfully painted landscapes on the walls where real estate deals are made, and sculptures displayed alongside the fashion styles of the season are some of the unexpected places contemporary art is making an appearance this month in local businesses.

  • Found

    I am one of the artists at Found Gallery, which features works by regional and national award winning Texas artists and is in the La Villita Historic Arts District of San Antonio Texas. Building 24, Alamo at Nueva Street 210.224.2484.

  • Corpus Corpus Public Art Collection 1914 - 2009

    I created this booklet to inform the citizens of Corpus Christi of the massive art collection that they own.

  • Bayfront Art Tour Map

    I created this self-guided tour of selected public works of art and art venues in the Corpus Christi Bayfront area. I hope to expand the opportunities of citizens of Corpus Christi and tourists to experience art in public places.

  • Rooms With a View side one

    This is side one of a brochure I designed to bring awareness to the public artworks that are in the libraries in Corpus Christi, Texas.

  • Rooms With a View side two

    This is a brochure that I did to bring awareness to the citizens of Corpus Christi, that there are public works of art in the libraries around town.

  • Picassa Web Album of More Works

    Albums shown are Jewelry For Your Home and Harbor Shell Wall Pieces

  • Barbra Riley Photography

  • Shelia Rogers Photography and Mixed Media

  • Greg Reuter Sculpture

  • Aloe Tile Works

  • "Luminate the Night"

    Known for their constantly changing visual installation which includes a vast array of cultural icons, rare antiques, decorative items, and contemporary art, Found is an artist-run shop that once again celebrates Luminaria with a new group exhibition, “Found: New Works No. 24:6.” The “luminous feast” features artist-made candlesticks, lampshades, and lanterns by Lynda A.J. Jones, Barbra Riley, Pat Johnson, Deborah Mersky, Patricia Jane Fugitt, Laura Jeanne Pitts, and Clare Watters.

  • Artists wanted to honor Corpus Christi firefighters

    Newspaper article on fire station art

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