Lindsey Whittle is a multimedia performance/garment artist, print designer and facilitator whose primary mediums are collaboration and color.
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Cincinnati, OH
Example Art Images
"Other Worldly" for Blink 2019 Cincinnati immensely collaborative project lead by Myself and Grace DuVal
Image by Grace DuVal
Still from "Interior Castles" Collaborative project with Steve Kemple for "Archive as Action" at the Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati 2019
Image by Dustin Schleibaum
Still from "#Spikow2" final performance for "Archive as Action" at the Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati 2019
Image by Grace DuVal
"Same Beginning Different Ending" Group performance with Sky Cubacub and Grace DuVal for "Archive as Action" at the Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati
Image by Grace DuVal
Warm Welcome -Atrium - from the exhibition "Archive as Action" at the Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati
Image by Grace DuVal
Artist Bio
Lindsey Whittle is a multimedia performance/garment artist, print designer and facilitator whose primary mediums are collaboration and color. The foundation of her work is the use of her daily duration projectsand wearable print language to carry conversations of her artwork experiences out of traditional art spaces and into her daily routine. Whittle is a professor/educator that has developed custom garment art and performance art programs for the Art Academy of Cincinnati since 2016. Whittle co-owns and co-instigates PIQUE experience gallery and Airbnb in Covington, Ky with her husband and fellow artist Clint Basinger and Annie Brown and Noel Maghathe. She holds a painting degree from the Art Academy of Cincinnati (2007), studied fashion design at the University of Cincinnati (2012), and has a masters in Fashion Body and Garment from the School of the Art Institute Chicago (2014). Whittle was the craft editor for Kiki Magazine (2012-2015) and taught English at a fashion high school in Gifu, Japan (2009). Whittle’s work has been exhibited in Salem, MA, Chicago, IL, and Cincinnati, OH. PIQUE’s Airbnb has been featured in Architectural Digest and Whittle’s artworks by Hyperallergic.