Lindsey Clark-Ryan
Associate Professor of Art; Associate Chair of the Art Department
Contact & Office Hours
Thursday 4:15-6 p.m.
and by appointment.
Hillyer Hall L08F
413-585-3139
Education
M.F.A., M.A., University of Wisconsin–Madison
B.F.A., Washington University in St. Louis
Biography
Lindsey Clark-Ryan is a multidisciplinary artist who works primarily in installation and printmaking to investigate what takes place at the precarious boundaries between two-dimensional graphic images and three-dimensional objects, between mobile and stationary, and between function and uselessness. Her work in these areas often involves a deadpan approach to the sensibilities of scientific expeditions and archival research. She has exhibited her work nationally and internationally and regularly participates in site-specific residency programs as an important extension of her studio process. Most recently, she has been an artist-in-residence at the Ayatana Artistic Research Program in Canada and the Elsewhere living museum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Clark-Ryan teaches printmaking, drawing and interdisciplinary studio art courses at Smith, and she is currently working on prints and artists' books built from the narrative and kinetic capacities of parachutes.