Lindsey has a keen interest in the relationship between printmaking and photography. Her work explores the impact of light in both architectural and organic contexts; whilst being created by a process that is itself dependent on light exposure. Lindsey works predominantly with photopolymer etching plates combining the technique with chine colle and archival inkjet. She enjoys a technical challenge combined with the unpredictable nature of printmaking. As an educationalist Lindsey has a love of buildings of historic or educational significance. Places that celebrate or house collections that both inform and educate.
Lindsey gained a BEd Hons. in Art and Education at University College Chester where she specialised in Printmaking. She was invited to stay on as a Research Fellow to investigate ‘The Role of the Computer in Fine Art Printmaking’. Technology still plays an intrinsic role in her printmaking today.
Lindsey has exhibited widely; recent highlights include the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Royal West of England Academy Open Exhibition, Sarah Wiseman Gallery and the Global Print Biennial Douro - Portugal.