

Photo by Grace Kim
Lyn Gaza is an Interdisciplinary Artist based in Los Angeles. Her studies at Boston's School of the Museum of Fine Arts began in photography and culminated with projects combining film, photography, sculpture, theater, sound, music and movement.
Her photography has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, and featured in editorial and commercial publications.
In 2005, a move to Los Angeles expanded her practice to include live performance and projection art, resulting in visuals for several theatrical productions. With her animation collaborator, Michael Manning,, she received a Garland award for Multimedia and Digital Design in 2008 for their work on Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings with The Theatre @ Boston Court in Pasadena.
Current projects include The Other Side of the Mirror, a collection of her photography spanning 1981-2004. She is also developing an interactive multiplatform immersive story, Afterimage, a tale of two Siren sisters and their struggles with humanity.
Lyn is an accomplished Experiential Media Producer, leading teams creating immersive and interactive experiences for high profile entertainment and technology clients.
​
She is a longtime resident of Downtown Los Angeles, where she shares a live/work loft with her husband, the talented illustrator Michael Manning, and their cats, Angel and Milo. Together they work out of their project space, Birdcage Gallery.
​