Lindsey is a multi-media artist (see also::analog photoshop) and poet based in Brooklyn. Her focus stretches horizontally across the intersecting planes of art and science.
Lindsey received her bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Political Science from the University of Wisconsin and began her career in policy and strategy verticals attentive to how systems construct, fortify, and survey the pediatric body. Now she considers how frameworks such as abolition, anti-carceral strategies, and subjectivity can be applied to the remaking and reimagining of the body, systems of care, and our collective care futures. Informed by an expansive canon of anthropology, affect theory, and her praxis as a care worker, these topics remain central to her writing, art, and research.
Lindsey’s art is influenced by spectral intimacies and liminalism as she considers how the inter-zone of nostalgia, grief, and desire can be imprinted on everyday objects, sourcing her materials from discarded objects like guest checks and lists. Her work opens the doorway between what is sacred and common, showcasing the moments that occupy the interstitial spaces of our lives, those part of fleeting and momentary interactions, and the awkward intimacies that manifest from their recollection.
Some recent collage layouts were for Venus in Pisces, a book of poems published earlier last year. Her work has also been published in The Blunt Space, Wild Roof Journal, and featured in the product launch of Melony. She was featured as the artist interview for the March 2025 Vagabond City Literary Journal issue.
Lindsey is a first-year medical student in Harlem.