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Location:NY, United States
Newcomb College, Tulane, New Orleans
B.A. English, University of Georgia, Athens
Solo Exhibitions
2010 Diptychs: Florence Stafford House, South x Southwest (online)
2001 Quickening, CMC Gallery, curated by Wendy McDaris and James Crosby,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 11–June 12
1999 Parallel Lines, Lowndes/Valdosta Cultural Arts Center, Valdosta, Georgia, April 5–May 2
1996 Magic and Loss, G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, Los Angeles, May 17–June 22
1993 Lindsay Brice: Black & White Photographs, Insomnia, curated by Diane Holland,
Los Angeles, June 5–July 11
Out of My Mind, Hello Artichoke, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, March 3–March 31
1992 Doll Photographs, Stephen Cohen Gallery, Los Angeles, July 8–August 29
Selected Group Exhibitions
2026 Photographic Visions - Spring 2026, PH21 Gallery, Barcelona, March 7-March 31
Upside down, PH21 Gallery, Barcelona, February 7-March 3
Silence, PH21 Gallery, Barcelona, January 10-February 3, Honourable Mention
2025 Photographic Visions, PH21 Gallery, Barcelona, October 18-November 11
Motion, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, July 26-August 19
2024 The Poetry of Bones, Hughes Fine Arts Center, University of North Dakota,
October 14-November 7
Vision and Expression: The Art of Photography, PH21 Gallery at Valid World Hall,
Barcelona, April 3-April 10
2023 The Natural and the Artificial, ART 150 Gallery, Jersey City, New Jersey, August 5-August 27
Urban, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, May 4-May 27
Scene and Meaning: The art of photography - Barcelona, PH21 Photography Gallery at
Valid World Hall, Barcelona, March 20-March 27
2022 Monochrome, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, May 5-May 28, Juror's Choice
A/Symmetrical, PH21 Photography Gallery and KromArt Gallery, Rome, June 10-June 20, 2022,
Shape, PH21 Photography Gallery at Valid World Hall, Barcelona, November 3-November 13
2021 The art of photography – Barcelona, PH21 Gallery at Valid World Hall, Barcelona,
August 22-August 29
Shape - Rome, PH21 Photography Gallery and KromArt Gallery, Rome, October 15-October 24
-scapes, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, November 18-December 11
2020 Significant Colour, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, November 19-December 12
2019 Stories, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, April 11-May 4
Significant Colour, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, August 1-August 24, Award
Urban, PH21 Photography Gallery, February 14-March 9, Budapest, Juror's Choice
2017 Art of Georgia, Executive Offices of the Governor, Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta,
May 2016-October 2017
Punctum, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, March 9-April 4
2015 Art of Georgia, Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta, October 1, 2015-April 30
Electron Salon, LACDA (Los Angeles Center for Digital Arts), curated by Rex Bruce,
Los Angeles, June 13-August 13
2008 What’s the Matter with Mommy?, Salon Oblique, curated by Shana Nys Dambrot,
Venice, California, November 15-December 27
2006 Four Tales from Perceval, Jaxon House Gallery, Venice, California, photographs from
Perceval Press books by David Newsom (Skip), Viggo Mortensen (Linger), Stanley Milstein
(Furlough 55), and Lindsay Brice (Supernatural), June 17–July 16
2003 Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South 1862–2000, Krannert Art Museum and
Kinkead Pavilion, August 26-November 2
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, January 18–March 23
2002 Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South 1862–2000
Austin Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, January 18-March 24
Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina, April 6-May 26
The Hyde Collection, Glen Falls, New York, June 2–September 8
Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, September 24–November 24
2001 Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South 1862–2000
Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans April 29-July 15
Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, Colorado, October 12-December 23
2000 Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South 1862–2000
The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee, curated by Wendy McDaris. Including works by
Henri Cartier-Bresson, William Christenberry, William Eggleston, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange,
Danny Lyon, Gordon Parks, W. Eugene Smith, Eudora Welty, Edward Weston, Marion Post Wolcott,
Maude Schuyler Clay, Huger Foote, Birney Imes, Sally Mann, Tom Rankin, Andres Serrano,
Mark Steinmetz, October 8-December 31
1999 Inside/Outside: Blind Spot Exhibition, Robert Mann Gallery, New York, curated by
Kim Zorn Caputo. Works by Joseph Bartscherer, Anna Bokstrom, Lindsay Brice, Mark Brouws,
James Casabere, Wylie Gladys, Drew Donovan, A.M. Homes, Mark Lyon, Richard Misrach,
Lia Nalbantidou, Tokihara Sato, Mike Smith, Stephen Tourlentes, and John Waters.
Blind Spot Issue 12, February 11–March 27
1998 Celebrating Ten Years: A Chronological History of Exhibitions, Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago,
works by Dick Arentz, Tom Baril, Lindsay Brice, James Fee, Ron Van Dongen, Alex Webb, Jeffrey Wolin,
and Joe Ziolkowski, January 9–February 14
1997 Chimera: an illusion or fabrication of the mind; an unrealizable dream, Angel’s Gate
Cultural Center, San Pedro, California, curated by Susan Wiggins and Eve Schillo, February 26–March 21
L.A. Current, UCLA at the Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, curated by Sandra Schwartz.
Including works by Tony Beauvy, Sandow Birk, Julia Couzens, Carlos Estrada-Vega, Don Giffin,
Ed Johnson, Peter Klare, Ira Korman, David Korty, Blake Little, Laura Paresky, Monique Prieto,
Arron Sturgeon, Toni Wells, March 4–May 25
Southern California Open Juried Exhibition, Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, California, curated by
Henry Hopkins, April 12–June 15
Wedding Days: Images of Matrimony in Photography, G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, Santa Monica, curated by
Marla Hamburg Kennedy. Including works by Dmitri Baltermants, Horace Bristol,
Debbie Fleming Caffrey, Keith Carter, Edward Curtis, Judy Dater, Baron Adolph De Meyer,
Robert Doisneau, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Maureen Lambray, Duane Michals, Sylvia Plachy,
Marc Riboud, Howard Schatz, Rocky Schenck, Laurie Simmons, Joyce Tenneson, Edmund Teske,
Arthur Tress, Deborah Turbeville, Jerry Uelsmann, James Van Der Zee, Bob Willoughby, Firooz Zahedi,
June 12–July 20
Lollapalooza Festival: The Temple, curated by Shana Nys Dambrot. Works by Frank Balthis,
Lindsay Brice, Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Sue Coe, Tommy Dougherty, Britt Ehringer,
Allen Ginsberg, Samantha Harrison, I.C.U. Art, In Creative Unity, LariAnn Lang, Yvonne Mecialis,
Laslo Nosek, Christian Ristow, William Scarbrough, Todd Schorr, Shag, Tim Slowinski,
Marischa Slusarski, Albert Watson, and Robert Williams
Gallery Artists, Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago, works by Dick Arentz, Tom Baril, Lindsay Brice,
James Fee, Alex Webb, Ron Van Dongen, Jeffrey Wolin, and Joe Ziolkowski, July 18–August 29
Ascent of Western Civilization: American Independent Music 1976–1991, Thread Waxing Space,
New York, curated by Michael Azerrad and Douglas Wolk. Including works by Cynthia Connolly,
Frank Kozik, Michael Lavine, Laura Levine, Charles Peterson, Raymond Pettibon, Sept 13–Nov 1
1996. Wedding Days: Images of Matrimony in Photography, traveling exhibition, curated by
Marla Hamburg Kennedy, May, Osaka; June–July, Tokyo; August, Fukushima; September,
Aichi; October, Aomori; February, Kagawa, Japan
Feminine Eyes, Feminine I's, Femininize, half a dozen rose, Venice, California, curated by Susan Martin,
Sabine Gebser, Shana Nys Dambrot, works by Jacki Apple, Lindsay Brice, Vera Cuisinot, Sabine Gebser,
Marianne Magne, and Marcia Resnick, July 13–August 17
The Best of the West Biennial, Zero One Gallery, Los Angeles, July–September
1995 Riviera Fine Arts Center Juried Exhibition, Santa Barbara, curated by Suzanne Muchnic, Award,
January 13–February 9
Contemporary Artists, G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, Santa Monica
Alternative Motives: Photography that Rocks, Photo Impact Gallery, Los Angeles, works by
Lindsay Brice, Alison Dyer, Spike Jonze, Kevin Kerslake, James Minchin, Melodie McDaniel, and
Shawn Mortensen, May 19–August 4
1994 Multiple Visions: Contemporary Photography, SOMA Gallery, San Diego, in conjunction with the
Museum of Photographic Arts, works by Lindsay Brice, Sally Gall, Todd Gray, Robin Lasser,
Han Nguyen, Lorie Novak, and Brian Wood, June 10–July 30
Best of the West Biennial, Zero One Gallery, Los Angeles, including works by Skip Arnold,
Anthony Ausgang, Don Bachardy, Billy Al Bengston, Kalynn Campbell, Exene Cervenka,
Georgeanne Deen, John Frusciante, Matt Groening, George Herms, David Hockney,
Michael Knowlton, Gary Leonard, Ed Moses, Bruce Nauman, Manuel Ocampo, Phranc, The Pizz,
Ed Ruscha, Robert Williams, July 30–September 24
The All Curley Show, Zero One Gallery, Los Angeles, curated by Greg Escalante. Including works by
Kim Abeles, Anthony Ausgang, Sandow Birk, Kalynn Campbell, Michael Knowlton, Charles Krafft,
The Pizz, Michael Rosenfeld, Larry Reid, Mike Salisbury, Todd Schorr, October 8–November 12
Focus 94, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, California, curated by Sandra Phillips and Ann Tucker,
including works by Catherine Wagner, Keith Carter, Arthur Tress, November 11–December 16
Patron Award Nominee
20th Anniversary Exhibition, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, curated by Joyce Brady, Catharine Clark,
Francisco Garcia, Sandra Phillips, September 8–October 8
1993 Reshaping Los Angeles: The Search for Inclusion/In Praise of Diversity, Angel’s Gate
Cultural Center, San Pedro, California, curated by Will Hipps and Stella Vognar. Including
works by Janet Inez Adams, Katherine Coons, Clayton Campbell, Jill D’Agnenica, Dean Dresser,
Yossi Govrin, John Kilduff, Eva Kolosvary, Marcus Lutyens, Arturo Mallman, Darlene Nguyen-Ely,
Michael Rogers, Barbara Strasen, September 12–October 31
Small Works: Jewels to Behold, Studio Raid, Los Angeles, curated by Claudette Lussier,
December 2, 1992–January 31, 1993
1992 The Onyx Sequel, The Onyx Los Feliz, Los Angeles, July–August
Inaugural Exhibition, Hello Artichoke Artists’ Cooperative, Los Angeles, June
Spring into Art, Lowndes/Valdosta Cultural Arts Center, Valdosta, Georgia, April
Awards
2026 Silence, PH21 Gallery, Barcelona, Honourable Mention
2025 Certificate of Artistic Achievement, Luxembourg Art Prize 2025
2022 Monochrome, PH21 Photography Gallery, Juror's Choice
2019 Significant Colour, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, Award
Urban, PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest, Juror’s Choice
2003 Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts, Award, Georgia
2002 Lowndes/Valdosta Cultural Arts Center, Award, Georgia
1998 Lowndes/Valdosta Cultural Arts Center, Award, Georgia
1995 Juried Competition, Riviera Fine Arts Center, Award, Juror Suzanne Muchnic, Santa Barbara
1994 Art of California Discovery Awards, Gold Award, Juror Trudy Wilner Stack, Center for Creative
Photography, Tucson
Focus 94, Center for Photographic Art, Patron Award Nominee, Jurors Sandra Phillips,
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and Ann Tucker, Houston Museum of Fine Art, San Francisco
Selected Fine Art Books
2014 La Poupée sublimée, Thierry Dufrêne, Skira Paris
2006 SuperNatural, Lindsay Brice, edited by Viggo Mortensen, Perceval Press, Santa Monica
2001 Visualizing the Blues: Images of the American South, Wendy McDaris, Universe Publishing, New York
Selected Fine Art Periodicals
SuperNatural: Photographs of Dolls that Reveal Universal Moments, June 2006, Georgia Magazine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Former Valdostan’s Doll Photographs Capture the Imagination in New Book, December 4, 2005, Valdosta Daily Times, Georgia
Florence Stafford House, Bath and Florence Stafford House, Kitchen, BLIND SPOT,
Issue 12, New York
Lindsay Brice's Parallel Lines, April 12, 1999, Elizabeth Butler, Valdosta Daily Times
Chimera: Illusions that elicit double takes, March 6, 1997, Shirle Gottlieb, Press-Telegram, Long Beach, California
Kiss of the Month, September 1996, Coagula, Los Angeles
Lindsay Brice: Magic and Loss at G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, August 2-August 8, 1996,
L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles
Reproducing Nature: Feminine Eyes Feminin-ize Feminine I's, June 1996, Peter Frank,
L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles
Gallery of the Dolls, L.A. Weekly, Los Angeles
On Exhibit: Godbaby, Fall 1995, Juxtapoz magazine
The Love Issue, Against the Wall and Impolite Lisa, January 1995, Framework,
Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, Los Angeles
Reshaping L.A. Offers Post-Riot Optimism, October 3, 1993, Peter Frank,
Press-Telegram, Long Beach, California
The Merry Widow (illustrated), March 28, 1993, Los Angeles Times
Chilling Baby Dolls Eclipse the Real, August 20, 1992, Susan Kandel,
Los Angeles Times
Selected Editorial Books
2025 Artist Pass: Conversations From Books That Define Rock, Genesis Publications, UK
2023 Magic: A Journal of Song, Paul Weller, Genesis Publications, UK
2020 Whatever It Takes, Tom Morello, Genesis Publications, UK
2018 Protests and Riots that Changed America, Jean Stottman, Lucent Books (cover)
2015 Journey to the Center of the Cramps, Dick Porter, Omnibus Press, London
2014 Know Your Enemy: The Story of Rage Against the Machine, Omnibus Press,
London
2014 Mudhoney: The Sound and the Fury from Seattle, Keith Cameron, Voyageur
Press, London
2010 City of Angels: or, The Overcoat of Dr. Freud, Christa Wolf, Farrar, Strauss &
Giroux, New York (cover)
2006 The Great Deluge, Douglas Brinkley, William Morrow, New York
2004 Henry Rollins: Get in the Van, Henry Rollins, 2.13.61, Los Angeles
2003 Kurt Cobain: The Nirvana Years, the complete chronicle, day to day illustrated
journals, Carrie Borzillo, Barnes & Noble, Inc., New York
1995 The New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, Fireside, New York
Still Photographer
2013 The Punk Singer: Kathleen Hanna, Dir. Sini Anderson
2005 News Night, Anderson Cooper on Hurricane Katrina, CNN
1997 Timothy Leary’s Last Trip, Directors O.B. Babbs, A.J. Catoline
1994 Floundering, Dir. Peter McCarthy