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  • 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.

  • 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 Vermont

  • Extraction 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.

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