BIOGRAPHY
Lindsay McCulloch’s paintings and prints explore autobiographical subject matter through abstraction, investigating themes of femininity, body, domesticity, craft, motherhood, and memory. McCulloch works intuitively, using collage as a device to juxtapose a variety of materials and concepts to form unexpected connections and dialogs.
McCulloch holds an MFA in Painting from Boston University and received her MA and BA from the University of Virginia. Her work has been featured in museums and galleries in the U.S. and abroad, including the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art at the University of Richmond Museums in Richmond, VA; the Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham, MA; the American Poetry Museum in Washington, DC; R02 Art in Dallas, TX; Bowery Gallery in New York City, NY; Fraser Gallery in Bethesda, MD; Whitelight Contemporary in Santa Fe, NM; Shockoe Artspace in Richmond, VA; Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, TX; John Rylands Library in Manchester, UK; Jemulpo Gurakbu in Incheon, Korea; and Casa del Lector in Madrid, Spain; among others. McCulloch holds various awards, including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship, a Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship for Painting, and a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award. She is a two-time recipient of an Individual Artist Grant from the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County. Her work is featured in numerous public collections, including the Iraq National Library in Baghdad, Iraq; the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, TX; and Ko Song Culture Foundation in Incheon, Korea. For more information about McCulloch and her work, please visit: www.lindsaymcculloch.com or find her on Instagram at @lindsaymccullochart.
