Grace Lynne Haynes first drew attention with her New Yorker covers in 2020.
The New Brunswick resident is moving to Brooklyn, where she plans to expand her network.
Haynes was always drawing as a child growing up in Los Angeles, but her parents didn’t encourage her to pursue art professionally, she says. Later, when she attended El Camino College in Torrance, California, she returned to her passion. But Haynes always wanted to relocate to the East Coast. She made the move in 2019, living in Newark, then New Brunswick, where she earned her MFA at Rutgers.A post shared by Grace Lynne Haynes After Haynes collaborated with Vogue to create a painting based on an archived runway look , The New Yorker reached out for its 2020 issue marking the 100th anniversary of women being granted the right to vote.
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