Recent Press
- Financial Times Magazine – Nikki Lindt wants you to listen to the sound of the planet melting
- City Lore: Sense & the City – SOUND: Nikki Lindt’s Underground Sounds
- CBS Sunday Morning – Sound Artist Nikki Lindt on Recording a Hidden Universe
- CBS News / Here Comes the Sun – NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg and sound artist Nikki Lindt
- NPR’s Here & Now (WBUR) – ‘The Underground Sound Project’ puts an ear to the ground — and underneath
- Forbes – A Day Out In Brooklyn: Art + Nature
- ART SPIEL – Featured Artist
- BKReader – New Prospect Park Exhibit Takes Visitors on a Journey Into What Life Sounds Like … Underground
- untapped new york – 16 New Public Art Installations in NYC July 2022
Recent News
The Weight of Words Forming in the Mouth, curated by Sarah Valeri, will open Oct 15th to November 27th. 20 Jay Street New York Studio School Gallery, Dumbo, New York City. Artists include: Nikki Lindt, Rosemary Joy Glidden, Shahira Hammad, Monica Mazzone, Frank Melendez, Nancy Diniz, Ada Roth, Tami Bahn, Greta Rudisueli, Beth Robertson.
Sight and Sounds; The Arctic Travel Sketches will be shown at COP29’s Resilience Hub’s NYC Climate Week symposium at Triangle Lofts on September 23rd, NYC.
Shifting Horizons will open at Benjamin Dineen and Dennis Hull Gallery on September 16th in Jersey City. The show is curated by Laurie Riccadonna and shows the works of six artists: Nikki Lindt, Christopher Schade, Michelle Fenniak, Rachel Wren, Lina Puerta, Jason Minami, and Riley Strom.
Nikki will be speaking at University of Alaska Fairbanks as guest speaker on April 26th 2-3pm. The seminar will be followed by a soundwalk around campus.
Nikki will be an artist-in-residence at the MILL makers space at the University of Alaska Fairbanks April 23rd-May 1st.
The Underground Sound Project – the Arctic will be on view 29 May –8 June, 2024 at Siggerud Galleri, in Bodo Norway, as a part of Arctic Story Worlds exhibition curated by Olga Zaslavskaya, Vera Kuklina and Tatiana Degai.
Transdisciplinary and arts-centred approaches to stewardship and sustainability of urban nature was published in Landscape Research Magazine. Lead Author was Lindsay Campbell. Co-authors were Chris Fremantle, David Maddox, Erika Svensen, Sarah Hines, Mary Mattingly, Matthew Lopez-Jensen, Nikki Lindt, Liza Paqueo, and Michelle Johnson, Published online: 02 Apr 2024
Robischon Gallery’s exhibition Intervals is open on February 8 – March 30th. Works from Nikki’s Solastalgia series are included.
Nikki’s video pieces Arctic Stories; Time Tells and The Underground Sound Project- the Arctic are on view at Washington University as a part of Arctic Story Worlds exhibition curated by Olga Zaslavskaya and Vera Kuklina
The Hudson River Museum’s exhibition Rivers Flow / Artists Connect will open on February 2nd. Three works by Nikki are included. Curated by Jennifer McGregor and Laura Vookles
Nikki will be giving her second artist talk at Pratt Institute about her work and experience with underground sound recording on February 1st. This talk is part of the Civic Engagement Series organized by Mary Mattingly and Pratt Institute.
Nikki will be giving an artist talk called From the Ground Up at Pratt Institute on December 1st at 1pm. This will be followed by a soundwalk led by Nikki at 2pm on Pratt campus. This talk is part of the Civic Engagement Series organized by Mary Mattingly and Pratt Institute. Get tickets here.
The Financial Times Magazine published the long form article Nikki Lindt wants you to listen to the sound of the planet melting on October 28th, written by Oliver Roeder.
The exhibition Finite Art; Soil and Water, Resources on the Edge is highlighted in the Italian Arts magazine About Art Online. Link is here.
A World Forum on Urban Forests Side Event at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, The Multi-Sensory Urban Forest Many Ways of Knowing, Sensing and Caring. Nikki will be giving one of four rotating workshops. Others are led by Mary Mattingly, Krystal C. Mack and Matthew Lopez-Jensen. October 16, 2023, 1:30-3:00pm Be sure to register here
Check out the interview ’SOUND: Nikki Lindt’s Underground Sounds’ by Caitlin Van Dusen in the Sept 2023 issue of City Lore: Sense & the City
Nikki’s work is included in the exhibition Finite Art; Resources on the Edge at the United Nations Atrium in Rome, Italy. The exhibition is curated by Giusy Emiliano and opens October 2nd.
Nikki will be speaker and give a workshop at World Forum on Urban Forests Side Event, ‘The Multi-sensory Urban Forest; Many Ways of Knowing and Caring’, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. The other 3 speakers/workshops are given by Mary Mattingly, Krystal Mack and Matthew Lopez-Jensen. To register click here
Residency at Toolik Field Station, August, Nikki spent time documenting and recording permafrost thaw
Ziemia Tunnel; The Sound Of Soil opens at the United Nations’s Eleventh Plenary Assembly of the Global Soil Partnership, July 12th, it is curated by Giusy Emiliano. This piece is a collaboration of the work of Nikki Lindt and Zuzanna Kolodziej.
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park Conservancy published the article ’The Art of Listening: An Interview with Nikki Lindt’
June 22-July 15 Nikki has a piece in the group show ‘Volume Up’ curated by Monica King at The Painting Center, in NYC. This piece is a combination of painting and sound recording depicting permafrost thaw in the Arctic.
Nikki will be speaking about her work on a panel with curator Jennifer McGregor, Stand4Ggallery owner Jeannine Bardo and fellow artist Christopher Lin hosted by The Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center. The group will be in conversation about the exhibition Bay Ridge Through an Ecological Lens and its relationship to the Upper Bay. Register here for the Friday May 19th event.
Nikki will be sharing her work on a panel with curator Jennifer McGregor, gallery owner Jeannine Bardo and fellow artist Kate Dodd hosted by Patricia Lee Watts/Ecoartspace The group will be in conversation about the exhibition Bay Ridge Through an Ecological Lens and its relationship to the local community. Register here for the Sunday May 21st event.
You can see Nikki’s talk at University of New England for their annual Connections Lecture Series here.
Bay Ridge Through an Ecological Lens opens April 15 and runs through June 17th in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Nikki’s piece, The Underground Sound Project; In the Upper Bay in this group show can be found at both Stand4 Gallery and at the American Veteran’s Memorial Pier: Bay Ridge Avenue. This is an interdisciplinary project connecting visitors to the underwater ecosytem at American Veterans Memorial Pier in Owls Head Park. Interwoven in the audio piece are the community voices of a fisherman, a cop who became an environmental activist and professor, and a cold water swimmer.
Nikki was invited by the University of New England to be this years annual Connection Lectures Guest Speaker ’The hope and despair of nature, through Nikki Lindt’s eyes — and ears’
The Portland Press Herald published the article ’UNE Welcomes Renowned Artist Nikki Lindt as Annual Connections Lecture Speaker’
Group show opens February 16th at The University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Work in the exhibition includes a series of work from the Arctic including videos and paintings. This exhibition is in conjunction with and part of the annual international Arctic Summit Week taking place in Vienna in 2023.
Nikki will be visiting The University of New England as the yearly honoree guest representing work with a interdisciplinary approach. She will be presenting her work, speaking as a panelist and visiting classrooms from March 8-10th.
Group show opens November 17th – 45+, Robischon Gallery, Denver. Work in the exhibition includes a series from the Solastalgia series and videos from The Underground Sound Project.
NYC Environmental Protection’s learning module based on The Underground Sound Project is now available. It is designed to be used by New York City (and New York State) public school and select college classrooms.
Group exhibition opens November 19th – Field Station: Art-Science in the White Mountains, curated by Meghan Doherty at the Museum of the White Mountains, NH.
Students and professors from Drew University came to Nikki’s studio for a studio visit as part of their class called ‘New York Semester on Contemporary Art’.
Forbes Magazine interviewed Nikki Lindt about her work and the Underground Sound Project in the article A Day Out in Brooklyn; Nature + Art
Speaker at the conference: GLASS: Listening as a Shared and Social Practice, University of Regina, Canada in October.
CBS Sunday Morning and correspondent Serena Altschul profiled Nikki Lindt’s work and the Underground Sound Project as the subject of a segment called Sound artist Nikki Lindt on recording a hidden universe.
NPR’s Here and Now and Jane Clayson interviewed Nikki Lindt in a segment called ‘The Underground Sound Project’ puts an ear to the ground.
The Nature of Cities is hosting an online exhibition/round table on Nikki’s work. The exhibit is called Nikki Lindt- If The Trees Speak to Us How Will We Reply?
Art Spiel highlighted Nikki and The Underground Sound Project in the featured artist section: Nikki Lindt: The Underground Sound Project.
The BK Reader featured The Underground Sound Project and the work leading up to it today in an article: New Prospect Park Exhibit Takes Visitors on a Journey Into What Life Sounds Like … Underground by Jessy Edwards
Watching the Seasons Change opens at the Museum of the White Mountains, NH on June 4th! Nikki has a series videos from The Underground Sound Project included in this show. Curated by Meghan Doherty.
Nikki will be joining a 3 scientists and 3 artists team this summer in launching a 3 year study as a part of Access Abisko at the Abisko Scientific Research Station (The Swedish Polar Research Secretariat) in Arctic Sweden.
Nikki received the Puffin Foundation Grant.
The Underground Sound Project has opened at Prospect Park, NY. This public soundwalk will be open from May 2022 – May 2023.
BENEATH OUR FEET was selected for the Mountainfilm Festival. It is a short documentary about Nikki’s work by filmmaker Jenny Schweitzer Bell. “An artist explores the hidden world of sound beneath New York City, revealing a complex sonic ecosystem in which all living beings co-exist.” Mountainfilm After the Fest Online: May 31 – June 7, 2022
Nikki received the Brooklyn Arts Council Grant.
Earth Day Celebration: Seed and Soil an Earth Day celebration at Staten Island Museum includes a talk by Nikki Lindt. The event runs 1-4 pm on Saturday April 30th. Register here.
Conversations with Contemporary Artists at Dineen Hull Gallery presents Nikki Lindt in conversation with Mike Lee next Friday the 22nd, Earth Day, about the environment, stewardship, collaboration, and her work and practice.
RSVP mvitale@hccc.edu for zoom linkReverberations in Permafrost Thaw, an article about Nikki’s Tumbling Forests of the North series and her experiences working in Alaskawas written by Haley Dunleavy for UAF news.
Nikki will present her work Tumbling Forests of the North and The Underground Sound Project and speak on the panel Civic Infrastructural Action I – Co-Creating at The American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting in New York City for 2022. March, 2022.
Artists and Climate Change reviewed Fire and Ice which opened at the Cummings Art Gallery at Connecticut College. Nikki’s work is part of this exhibition which ran from September 1st to October 15th, 2021.
Nikki will be giving an artist talk at The New School / Parsons School of Design on November 3rd.
Art Daily reviewed Fire and Ice which opened at the Cummings Art Gallery at Connecticut College. Nikki’s work is part of this exhibition which runs from September 1st to October 15th, 2021.
Fire and Ice opened at the Cummings Art Gallery at Connecticut College. Nikki’s work is part of this exhibition which runs from September 1st to October 15th, 2021. Opening on October 2nd at 6pm.vRegister to see Nikki’s Artists talk/presentation on July 8th at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest Cooperators meeting.
You can watch Nikki’s presentation on her underground sound work in commemoration of the UN’s World Environment Day here. Please wear headphones. This presentation was hosted by the Beyond Trees Network, The Nature of Cities and the US Forestry Service. Presentation was on June 4, 2021.
Nikki is a recipient of the The NYC Field Station Artists Residency for 2021. She will be creating a series of work based on her work recording underground sound. Stay tuned for public works around NYC this year!
Nikki will be giving an artist talk at SVA on March 16th.
Nikki will be giving an artist talk hosted by Battery Journal on March 7th.
Artist talk at the Virtual Science Pub: The Secret Life of Squam on February 9th.
Soundscapes Beneath the Forest Floor: Soil, Water, and Rock Interactions by Nikki Lindt, Artist; Lindsey Rustad, Hubbard Brook Research Ecologist; and Jenny Bower, PhD Candidate, University of VermontExtraction Art just released the Curatorial Statement for Fire and Ice an upcoming exhibition at the Cummings Art Gallery at Connecticut College. Nikki’s work is part of this exhibition which will run from September 1st to October 15th, 2021.
Nikki will be discussing her work Tumbling Forests of the North and ‘Beneath the Forest Floor’, a sound project at San Jose State University in November.
Nikki will be discussing her work ‘Beneath the Forest Floor’, as part of the Tree Talk series at Ecoartspace on September 24th, 2020. Tickets available on the Ecoartspace website.
The New Yorker just published The Search For New Words To Make Us Care About The Climate Crisis, which is an article about An Ecotopian Lexicon. Nikki collaborated on An Ecotopian Lexicon in the form of contributing art that was published as part of the book. Article written by Hua Hsu.
In this video, Nikki discusses the surprising soundscape of the forest floor during her artist residency at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest this past August.
In the article, Ecotopian Art amidst Climate Change: An Interview with Matthew Schneider-Mayerson and Nikki Lindt, Matthew and Nikki speak with science writer Jena Pincott about the role of art in a time of climate crisis.
Nikki’s sound project ‘Soundscapes Beneath the Forest’ was presented at XXV IUFRO World Congress 2019 “Forest Research and Cooperation for Sustainable Development” Curitiba, Brazil, 29 September – 5 October 2019
‘Tumbling Forests of the North’ was featured as part of The Climate Museum’s Instagram #PathwaysToClimate series in conjunction with #climateweek2019
Read about Nikki and her work in Artists and Climate Change an online magazine.
Imagery from the Solastalgia series is included in the new book ‘An Ecotopian Lexicon’, which presents thirty novel terms that do not exist in English to envision ways of responding to the environmental challenges of our generation. University of Minnesota Press, available online and in book stores
Nikki spoke about her work at the 56th Annual Cooperators’ Meeting at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH in July.
In August Nikki was a resident at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH
In June, Nikki gave an artists talk about her work at the Toolik Field Station in Alaska during her residency.
Nikki returned this summer (as resident at the Toolik Field Station) to the Alaskan Arctic Circle to continue her work on landscape changes due to climate change by sketching, recording underground sound, and further documenting.
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