Lindsay Sekulowicz is an artist, writer, and interdisciplinary researcher whose work explores drawing, ethnobotanical history, and the intersections of art, science, and material culture. She is currently pursuing a practice based PhD at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the University of Brighton.

She has worked with museums and institutions internationally, including residencies and projects with The D’Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum (University of Dundee), the Natural History Museum of Florence, and the National Herbarium of Addis Ababa.

Alongside her artistic research, Lindsay writes profiles and critical essays on craft practice, ethnobotanical collections, and the cultural lives of plants.

Lindsay serves on the academic board of The Royal Drawing School, London and teaches observational drawing and contextual studies.

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photograph by Elena Heatherwick