Background
Chester, Lynne was born on May 29, 1942 in Fargo, North Dakota, United States.
artist Foundation administrator
Chester, Lynne was born on May 29, 1942 in Fargo, North Dakota, United States.
Bachelor in Music, Hillsdale College, 1964; Master of Arts in Guidance Counseling, Michigan State University, 1965; Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, University of Michigan, 1971.
Teacher Warren (Michigan) Consolidated Schools, 1965-1970. Curriculum advisor Royal Oak (Michigan) Public Schools, 1974-1975. Co-founder, executive director Peace Research Foundation, Carmel, California, 1993-1998.
Associate Hillsdale College, since 1989. Guest lecturer ceramics James Milliken University, Decatur, Illinois, 1991. Guest lecturer creative covergence Carl Cherry Center for Art, Carmel, 1991, Compton lecturer, Monterey, California, since 1996.
Member National Association Fund Raising Executives, 1991-1996. Co-founder, board directors Monterey Peninsula College Art Gallery, since 1991. Guest juror Monterey County Essay Contest, 1997.
Consultant Monterey Museum of Art. Guest lecturer Hillsdale (Michigan) College, 1997. Juror Monterey County Poetry Contest, since 1993.
Juror photographic show Beauty at the Heart of Things, Carl Cherry Center for Arts, Carmel, 1999.
Co-founder Southfield (Michigan) Symphony, 1972, World Rhythms Festival, Carmel, 1994. Member citizens advisory board City of Royal Oak, 1978-1983. Co-founder, board directors Monterey Bay Artists Day, Station KAZU-FM, 1987-1989.
President, board directors Carl Cherry Center for Arts, Carmel, 1988-1994, 95, 97. Board directors Monterey Peninsula Museum Art, 1991-1994, Carmel Public Library. Foundation, 1991-1994, Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy, 1985-1995, Cultural Council for Monterey County, 1993-1998.
Fundraiser Student Art Gallery, Monterey Peninsula College, 1990-1997, member mentors program Women Helping Women, since 1998. Member American Association of University Women, International Platform Association, International Sculpture Center, National Society Fund Raising Executives, National Museum Women in Art (charter member), American Crafts Council, Sigma Alpha Iota (Ruby Sword of Honor 1963).