Exhibition & Installation Design

Through Studio Mayd and as the Director of the Kibel Gallery, Lindsey designs and curates exhibitions and installations.

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eXHIBITION & iNSTALLATION DESIGN

Through Studio Mayd and as Director of the Kibel Gallery at the University of Maryland, Lindsey works to design exhibitions and installations examining architecture and place. Selected exhibitions and installations include:

Aga Khan Winners Exhibiton, Kibel Gallery, University of Maryland

Dupont Underground Past & Potential Futures, Kibel Gallery, University of Maryland

You Don’t Love Me, Yet, Swedish Embassy & Dupont Underground, Washington, DC


 

Studio Mayd designed the custom pattern for the furniture and rug for this installation. The undulating grid pattern was inspired by the themes of motion, change, nesting, and mirroring in the short films Delay and I Am the Dog That Always Was Here. Drawing on the long tradition of Swedish textile art, the colors for each version of the pattern reference four important works by the Swedish textile artist Helena Hernmarck: Beta (1965); Epsilon (1964); Newspapers (1968); Blue Wash 1 (1984).

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

As Director and Curator of the Kibel Gallery, Lindsey curated and designed an exhibition showcasing the layered histories and latent futures for the Dupont Underground space in Washington, DC. The exhibition space was organized as a small theater, the plan of which reference the arcing space of the former underground streetcar station. The space was centered on an animation, commissioned for the show, by artist and architect: Jack Solomon.

Exhibition Photography: Jelena Djakovic