Lyndsey Walsh is an American artist, designer, writer, and researcher based in Berlin, DE. She holds a Bachelor’s in Individualized Studies from New York University and a Master’s in Biological Arts with Distinction from SymbioticA Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts at the University of Western Australia. Lyndsey is enthralled by the creatures emerging from the spaces in between and crossing over the imaginary, the becoming, and reality. Their work explores the instability surrounding the cultural and social aspects of disease, identity, the body, disability, death, human and non-human relationships, and speculative narratives on the future. They are the Social Media Manager and a Creative Producer for the Dutch non-profit arts organization called Unbore Collective. She is also ½ of the feral and queer artistic collaboration called Crawlers, along with Australian artist and writer Jess Cockerill. She has exhibited her work internationally and has publications with Nautilus Magazine, CLOT Magazine, The Goethe Institute, and more. Currently, Lyndsey is a visiting scholar and researcher with the Department of Experimental Biophysics at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin in collaboration with the UniSysCat Cluster of Excellence in Germany and a Professor of Practice at the Art & Science Centre at ITMO University in St. Petersburg, Russia

a project by Lyndsey Walsh