Charles Lindsay | |
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Born | April 22, 1961 San Francisco, California |
Nationality | American |
Field | Photography, Audio & Sculpture |
Training | University of Western Ontario |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship |
Charles Lindsay (born San Francisco, California, 1961) is an American photographer, and artist.
Charles Lindsay received a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship for his camera-less CARBON work. He is currently the SETI Institute's first Artist in Residence.[1] Lindsay's photographs have appeared in numerous international publications including The New York Times Magazine,[2] Blind Spot, Aperture,[3] Natural History, Gastronomica, Audubon, Parabola, Orion, Big Sky Journal, Men's Journal, Golf, Sports Illustrated, and GEO. He has been profiled on National Public Radio, CNN International[4] and NHK Japan in a one hour television documentary.
Lindsay has lectured Idea City 2011 in Toronto and at the American Museum of Natural History, The Summit Photo Workshop, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Mountain Film in Telluride, Pratt School of Art and Design in New York and at The Open Center in New York.
He is a member of the Electronic Music Foundation, increasingly making audio recordings in the wild in order to create soundscapes for his videos and live audio visual performances.[5]