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Lynn M. Griffis, M. Div., M.A. Print
Mixed-Media Glass Artist

Address:
P.O. Box 22178
Lexington
KY
USA
40522-2178

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Telephone: 859-266-2461
Fax: 859-266-2498

Information: If you would like to visit FlatwaterSpirit Studio, LLC and the FlatwaterSpirit Studio Glass Art Gallery please call 859-266-2461 for directions and to schedule an appointment. The FlatwaterSpirit Studio, LLC and FlatwaterSpirit Studio Glass Art Gallery is open by appt. only.

 

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About the Artist

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Lynn M. Griffis is a farmer’s daughter from a small Nebraska town. She currently resides in Lexington, KY. Her previous career was in training, marketing, public relations, environmental water education and ministry. Although Lynn began her glass art career with stained glass, her passion and most recent training is in kiln-formed and cold-worked glass art.   Read more...