About this Event
Born John Edward Cuneo in 1935, self-taught photographer Jack Lueders-Booth left
a business management career at age 35 to pursue nagging interests in photography.
He taught photography at Harvard University from 1970 to 1999 where he was three
times nominated for Harvard University’s highest teaching honor, The Joseph P.
Levinson Memorial Award for Outstanding Teaching. In 1978 he received a master’s
degree from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. In 1999 he left Harvard to
devote more time to his photography, while retaining the “the nurturing influence of
students, and the stimulation of teaching”, through part time teaching appointments
at The Rhode Island School of Design, Tufts University, The School of the Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston, and The Art Institute of Boston. He was Artist-in-Residence
at Dartmouth College in Hanover NH, and was Visiting Artist at Yale University
Graduate School of Art and Design in New Haven CT.
Lueders-Booth photographs are in the collections of The Addison Gallery of
American Art, The Denver Art Museum, The Harvard University Art Museums,
The Museum of Modern Art, NYC, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The
Library of Congress, and The Art Institute of Chicago.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Artisan's Asylum, 96 Holton Street, Boston, United States
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