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Lindsey french

University of Maine

Lindsey French (they/she) is an artist, educator and writer whose work engages multisensory signaling within ecological and technological systems. They have shared their work internationally in museums, galleries, screenings, and D.I.Y. art spaces including the SixtyEight Art Institute (Copenhagen), Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago) and the International Museum of Surgical Science (Chicago), Pratt Manhattan Gallery (New York), and OCAD’s Onsite Gallery (Toronto). Recent publications include Listening as a Shared and Social Practice co-edited with Kate Joranson, and chapters for Media, Practice and Theory (Vernon, 2023), Ambiguous Territory (Actar, 2022), and Olfactory Art and The Political in an Age of Resistance (Routledge, 2021). Lindsey earned an interdisciplinary BA in Environment, Interaction, and Design from Hampshire College in 2010, and an MFA in Art and Technology Studies in 2013 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Lindsey recently returned to the U.S. from Canada and currently teaches as an Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Maine in the United States.