Blondeau, Barbara (1938–1974)
Blondeau, Barbara (1938–1974)
American experimental photographer. Born in Detroit, Michigan, 1938; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1974; School of the Art Institute of Chicago, BFA in painting, 1961; Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, MS, 1968.
Widely known for her experimentation, taught in various colleges around the country, including Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, and Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia; was also chair of the Department of Photography and Film at Philadelphia College of Art.
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