Lindsay Olson

Lindsay’s artistic practice grows out of an intense curiosity about the ways our society is supported by science and technology. Lindsay uses textiles techniques borrowed from high fashion to both connect with viewers and create richly textured, stitched, and beaded surfaces that reflect the research she invests in her artwork. She has partnered with: Fermi National Accelerator as their first artist in residence, the CMS experiment at CERN in Switzerland, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, the Chicago Botanic Garden and the Center for Acoustics Research and Education at the University of New Hampshire.

Lindsay’s unique pieces have also been exhibited at the Schingoethe Museum of Art, Woman Made Gallery, Zhou Brothers Art Gallery, the Field Museum, Illinois Institute of Technology, and the University of New Hampshire. Her works are currently touring in Europe.




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