Photo by Kristin Gallegos
Bio
Lindsey Price (b. 1992, Boston, MA) is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, collage, and digital media. She received her BFA in Photography and Digital Media from the California Institute of the Arts.
Her practice explores the construction of imagined environments through layered material processes. Combining hand-cut collage, painted surfaces, and digitally manipulated elements, Price builds spatial compositions that blur the boundary between physical and virtual space. Drawing from decades of printed imagery, her works function as assembled architectures—fragmented yet cohesive worlds that encourage slow viewing and visual navigation.
Rather than operating as static images, her compositions behave as environments: immersive, disorienting, and subtly narrative. Themes of escapism and perception run throughout the work, not as a departure from reality, but as a reconfiguration of it—where familiar forms are reorganized into new visual systems.
Her work has been featured in publications including SPIN Magazine, Art Plugged, and Tainted Magazine, and exhibited at institutions such as the Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Orlando Museum of Art.
She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.