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Lyndsay Knecht

Lyndsay Knecht is a writer and artist working between Los Angeles and Denton, Texas. Her work at the intersection of art and communal memory has been heard on NPR stations and read in The Tulsa Voice, Southwest Contemporary, and more. She studies writing and performance in the Critical Studies MFA program at CalArts.

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Seven Indie Art Spaces to Check Out in Los Angeles

Avatar photo by Lyndsay Knecht November 4, 2022November 14, 2022

Your list of inventive, of-the-moment, and very Los Angeles art venues, including the LA River, The Elysian, No Moon LA, and more.

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Tulsa Foundation Pledges $1.9M to 10 Artists

Avatar photo by Lyndsay Knecht September 25, 2022September 26, 2022

Each artist will receive $190,000 in cash and benefits from the Tulsa Artist Fellowship over a three-year period.

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Peeling Back the Psychological Layers of 1980s Sticker Books

Avatar photo by Lyndsay Knecht August 30, 2022August 30, 2022

In her solo exhibition Sticker Book, Julie Alpert remains loyal to the elements of craft while reaching for intergenerational connections.

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Kalup Linzy Bought a House and He’s Sharing It With Artists

Avatar photo by Lyndsay Knecht April 10, 2022May 9, 2022

Queen Rose Art House is newly alive in Tulsa’s historic Kendall Whittier neighborhood.

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