Gina Lindner is an arts administrator, arts writer, and artist. She loves bringing art and people together through digital and physical activations. She is passionate about community engagement, public art, inclusion and accessibility, cultural equity, and sustaining the arts ecosystem here. In her research and art practice, she often explores network culture, communication, and memory, deliberating on the nature of networked interactions and what it means to be human. She earned her BFA in Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) and Art History at MassArt.
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Online • Mar 24, 2023
In “Barkley” at Apartment 13 Gallery, A Cult Hero Makes a Comeback
Review by Gina Lindner
Online • Jul 02, 2021
Looking Back: A Case for Co-Dreaming at Northeastern's Gallery 360
Review by Gina Lindner
Issue 05 • Jul 21, 2020
The Communal Intimacy of Public Art: In Conversation with Yu-Wen Wu
Interview by Gina Lindner
Online • Sep 03, 2019
Fragments of Antarctica: In Conversation with Georgie Friedman
Interview by Gina Lindner