Lynn Creighton’s history is quite distinct
from the norm. She has resided in southern
France studying figurative sculpture. In
addition, Creighton was sort of an apprentice
for 10 years to a Native American medicine
man.
Creighton will be exhibiting her recent
art sculptures at the Pacific Design Center.
The title of her solo exhibition is “Reclaiming
the Sacred Source” that entails a secondary
title which is “Journey into the Sacred:
The Female Form.”
“I am willing to display my art anywhere,
I am OK with anything as long as my art
gets exposure,” Creighton said.
Creighton has exhibited her art at Highland
Park, Ill., and at Ohio State University.
Creighton’s bronze sculptures will be exhibited
at the New York Art Expo in February and
her sculptures were just recently accepted
at a museum in Santa Barbara.
Creighton obtained her bachelor’s degree
in art at Cal State Northridge and she got
her master’s degree in ceramic sculpture
from CSUN as well. She has been a
ceramist since 1965 and she has been working
with bronze figures for 12 years.
However, she displays her art so she can
convey her universal message effectively.
“My spiritual investigation has led me to
a strong belief that the planet will be
benefited by women who are remembering pleasure
and life,” Creighton said.
“Reclaiming the Sacred Source” will be exhibited
between Nov. 16 and Dec. 13. The hours are
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Tuesday through
Thursday. The Pacific Design Center is located
at 8687 Melrose Blvd., Los Angeles.