Lindsey Guile (she/her) is a figurative artist whose large-format charcoal drawings delve into themes of body liberation, femininity, and self-confidence, with a particular focus on fatness and size discrimination. Her work has been exhibited at The Arnot Museum, The Dorsky Museum, The Birke Art Gallery, Untitled Space Gallery, The Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, and more. She has also held artist residencies at Sparkbox Studios in Ontario, Canada, and The Blue Mountain Center in New York.
Beyond the visual arts, Lindsey is actively involved in the performing arts. She has served as both a director and performer in The Vagina Monologues, sings soprano in the college chorus, and studies improvisational theater.
Lindsey is an Associate Professor of Visual Art at Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie, NY. She holds an MFA from SUNY New Paltz, as well as BFA and MA degrees from SUNY Oswego. In 2023, she was honored with the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.
