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Lindsay Kane is an interdisciplinary artist, educator, and writer who recently moved from Guam to Los Angeles. She received her BFA from the Santa Fe Institute of Art and Design, MA from the University of Guam, and a MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Kane’s focus is the history and philosophy of the print, the reproducibility and reversal of the image, and the dissemination of political ideas through technological advancements. She examines the object, its meaning or its void of meaning and pseudo-scientific efforts to build transient ideas into tangible objects. Her work often explores transformation and structural systems of understanding death and trauma. She has given artist lectures at the School of Visual Arts, Isla Center for the Arts, the College of Santa Fe, and California State University Northridge and Bakersfield. Her work has been shown at the ART Santa Fe Art Fair, Artslab in Albuquerque, New Mexico, The Front Gallery in New Orleans, The Isla Center for the Arts in Guam, Loisaida Center in New York, Satellite Art Fair in Miami Beach, the Guam Art Exhibit the Carlsbad Museum and Art Center in New Mexico, and Torrance Art Museum. She was awarded a fellowship to act as a visual arts delegate for the Festival of the Pacific Arts, was a muralist for PowWow Guam and is a member of the collective Atomic Culture.

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