[6][7] Glynn was born and raised in Miami, Florida and learned to paint while working at her father's set design shop.
Titled The Future is Fiction, the show included paintings, drawings, videos, and photography, in each Glynn used her body as a medium to contemplate and probe categories such as "nature," "female," and "human.
Later that year, Glynn delivered a talk on the artist and writer Claude Cahun as part of the New Museum's 2019 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon.
Actress Hari Nef describes the painting, Self Portrait with One Foot Forward and One Hand Reaching Out.
Critic Sarah Nicole Prickett wrote of her work, they are: "scenic, frameable, and ruled by perspective; the inside world is paradoxically vast and unbounded.