Resume

Education

2022 MFA , Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

2000    BFA, Utah State University, Logan, Utah

Select Group Exhibitions 

2025

SUBLIME, Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta, Georgia

Left Behind, a virtual exhibition, curator Kirsten Bengston-Lykoudis, NOT REAL ART

2024

Coined in the South: 2024, Mint Museum Uptown, Curators: Marshall Price, PhD, chief curator at Nasher Museum of Art; Victoria Ramirez, PhD, executive director of Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts; and Stephanie Woods, Charlotte, North Carolina

Work & Wonder: 200 Years oF Latter-Day Saint Art, Curators: Heather Belnap, Ashlee Whitaker Evans, and Brontë Hebdon, Church History Museum, Salt Lake City Utah

The Book As an Art v.12: Rock, Paper Scissors, Decatur Arts Alliance, Decatur, Georgia

Certain Women: The Measure of Her Creation, JKR Gallery, Provo Utah 

2023

Between Life and Land: Material, curator Nancy Stoaks, Kimball Art Center, Park City, Utah

Repeating Shapes, Repeating Forms, Rhythm of the Practice, curated by Zoe Elwood, Gallery on 6th, UVU, Orem, Utah

Materia Prima, curator Jennifer Moss, Sulfur Studios, Savannah, Georgia

Valdosta National 2023: Change of Weather, curators Dr. Jason Allard, PhD – Valdosta State University, Professor of Geography, Climatology. Dr. Allard teaches Weather & Climate, Global Climate Change, and Hazardous Environment and Polly Huff – Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton GA. Curator and Finance and Operations, Georgia Museum of Agriculture, Valdosta State University (VSU) Dedo Maranville Fine Arts Gallery in Valdosta, Georgia

2022

98th Annual Spring Salon, curator Fidalis Buehler and Laura Durham, Springville, Utah (catalog)

Annual Student Show, Gallery 303, Harris Fine Arts Center, Provo, Utah

SOLIPSISMS, curator Malachi Wilson, Harris Fine Arts Center, Provo, Utah

Evidence, curator Meagan Whalen, Gallery 303, Harris Fine Arts Center, Provo, Utah

Boxed, Gallery 303, Harris Fine Arts Center, Provo, Utah

2021

Statewide Annual UT ’21: Craft, Photography, Video, Digital, curated by Andres Payan Estrada and Adriene Hughes, Finch Lane Gallery, Salt Lake City, Utah

Art in Odd Places 2021:Normal curated by Furusho von Puttkammer, with Yasmeen Abdallah, Lorell Pais  and Natalie J. Ortiz. New York City, New York.

SAC 2021 Graduate Screenings: Film/Video, Animations & New Genres, Special Guest Juror Ugochukwu-Smoot C. Nzewi, Steven and Lisa Tananbaum Curator Department of Painting and Sculpture the Museum of Modern Art, Service to Artists Jurors: Fahrad Bahram, Indiana State University, Robert Howsare, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Sue Huang, University of Connecticut, Richard Serrano, Art This Week Productions, 109th CAA Annual Conference, New York, New York

Interstice, The Residency Project x MOTOR, curated by Sarah Umles, Los Angeles, California

BYU Annual Student Show, curated by Madeline Rupard and Tiana Burrell, Gallery 303, Provo, Utah

97th Annual Spring Salon, curated by Micah Christensen, Ph.D. and Scotti Hill Springville, Utah (catalog) 

2019

Nurture Nature II, with artists Elizabeth Rose and Thomas Pickarski, Nov 2020-January 2021, College of the Sequoias, Visalia, California

Right Here Right Now, a group show of 20 women artists, curator Liberty Blake, July through September at Modern West, Salt Lake City Utah, from Sept-Dec at Southern Utah Museum of Art, Cedar City, Utah

Word, ShockBoxx Gallery, Hermosa Beach, California

96th Annual Spring Salon, curators Kristian Anderson and David Ericson, Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah

The Distance Between Us, site specific PopWalk exhibition, curated by David Chapman Lindsay,  Salt Lake City, Utah

Leaving Eden: Meditations on Transformation, curator Ashlee Whitaker, Museum of Biblical Art, Dallas, Texas

Vera Hinckley Mayhew Student Show, Harris Fine Arts Center, Provo, Utah 

2019     

Gather/Place, MFA Student Show, Gallery 301, Provo, Utah

2018  

The Church of Jesus Christ 11th International Art Competition, Church History Museum, Salt Lake City, Utah

AMoA Open, Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, Texas

 2017  

Texas Biennial 2017, shortlisted for inclusion, curator Leslie Moody Castro, State of Texas 

Build Hope, Not Walls, Big Medium Gallery, Austin Texas

Solo & Two Person Exhibitions

2022

Resting on Her, curator John Sprowl, Nox Contemporary, Salt Lake City, Utah

Between the Garden & the Gardener, Gallery 303, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

Rituals of Decay, with Tara Carpenter Estrada, Bountiful Davis Center, Bountiful, Utah

2020

Inherited Ground, solo exhibition, curator Amy Jorgensen. Granary Arts Center, Ephraim, Utah

Gendering Chris Burden’s TV Ads, YouTube, target audience Utah and Salt Lake City counties, Utah

2018   

Die Liebe is die Größte, a recital and performance by Evan Dunn and Jorge Ramos, Hemmle  Recital Hall, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

2017   

The Wind Might as Well Be Part of The Landscape, collaborative installation/exhibition with David Lindsay, Writ & Vision, Provo, Utah 

2009    

She, Amy Graves Ryan Fine Arts Gallery, collaborative installation/exhibition with David Lindsay, McMurry University, Abilene, Texas

Umbilical, Tornado Gallery, Lubbock, Texas

2007  

Empty Spaces, SACI Gallery, Studio Art Centers International, Palazzo dei Cartelloni, Florence, Italy

2006   

Set Boundaries, Helen DeVitt Jones Studio Gallery, Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, Lubbock, Texas

Publications

2023

An Artist and a Mother, Independent Variables, by Sara and Hazel Lindsay, edited by Tara Carpenter Estrada, Heidi Moller Somsen, and Kaylan Buteyn, publication by Demeter Press

2022

Hyperallergic, Tucked Deep in Rural Utah, an Arts Center Reaches Out to the World, by Bianca Velasquez, April 25, 2022

Y Magazine,  Memory Preserves, by Rachel E. Teixera, Summer 2022

Dialog: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Spring 2022 issue 55, Cover

15 Bytes, Utah’s Arts Magazine, Sara Lynne Lindsay’s Sacrifices Are Blossoming Into Moving Works, by Jesslyn Low, Feb 16, published by Artists of Utah

2021

Exponent II Magazine, Family History in Art – an Interview with Sara Lynne Lindsay,  May 23, 2021

College of Fine Arts and Communication Brigham Young University Featured Article: Artist Sara Lynne Lindsay

Daily Herald, BYU’s Sara Lynne Lindsay Connects Generations Through Her Art, May 9, 2021 

2020

Inscape Journal, 2020 Fall issue, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

Come Follow Me Art Companion, Nov 30-Dec. 6, 2020, Center for Latter Day Saint Arts 

15 Bytes Magazine, New Wine in Old Bottles: A Conversation at the Springville Museum of Art, Exhibition Review, December 20, 2020, by David and Sara Lindsay

Scholarships/Grants/Awards

2025

Nexus Fund Awardee in connection with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts Regional Granting  Program and associated with Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta, Georgia

Po()inator, Online Residency, pollinator.coop

Perennial Residency, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Upperville, Virginia

2024

The Eliza Moore Fellowship for Artistic Excellence, Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Upperville, Virginia

2023

The Artists Residency at the Center, October 15-21, 2023| INTERSECTIONS, Center for Latter-Day Saints Arts, New York City, New York

2022

Third Place, 98th Annual Spring Salon, Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah

Graduate Student Society’s Professional Presentation Award, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

Experiential Learning: Capstone Funds, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

2021

Best of Show,  Statewide Annual UT ’21: Craft, Photography, Video, Digital, Finch Lane, Salt Lake City, Utah

Award of Merit, 97th Annual Spring Salon, Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah

BYU Art Department Endowment

Three Minute Thesis, 2nd Place College of Fine Arts and Communications Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

Juror’s Award, Annual Art Student, Juror’s Madeline Rupard and Tiana Birrell, Gallery 303, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah

2020

Graduate Student Society’s Professional Presentation Award, Provo, Utah

Gendering Chris Burden’s TV Ads, Film and Digital Media Funding, $2000 to pay for YouTube commercial space as a platform for performative art work

Rich Soil and Evidence of Existence Film and Digital Media Funding, $2000 to collect soil and flowers from various regions of the United States for a proposed exhibit.

2019

Gospel Vision of the Arts Scholarship: Juror’s Choice recipient

Collections

Oak Spring Garden Foundation

State of Utah Alice Merrill Horne Art Collection

Stanley Hainsworth