CURATOR, ARTS WRITER AND EDITOR

LINDSAY AVEILHÉ

With over a decade of experience in the arts, Lindsay Aveilhé has served as a curator, lecturer, writer, and gallery director in the US and internationally. She is Editor of the Sol LeWitt Wall Drawings Catalogue Raisonné, creator of the Sol LeWitt mobile app made in collaboration with the LeWitt Estate and Microsoft and is contributing author to Locating LeWitt: Between Mind and Body (Yale University Press). Lindsay has curated exhibitions around the world, from retrospectives of LeWitt's work at esteemed institutions like the Reykjavik Art Museum to thematic exhibitions that aim to center voices and stories otherwise on the periphery. She is also the co-founder of T.NUA Collective, an experimental artist-led and funded initiative leading international hybrid projects at the intersection of art, community engagement, and education. She is currently based in Tulsa and is a 2025-27 fellow of the Tulsa Artist Fellowship.

The Tulsa Artist Fellowship marks a significant milestone in my career trajectory, providing the invaluable space, time, and resources to bring my vision for the arts ecosystem in Tulsa to life. As a Tulsa native, the city holds a special place in my heart for its rich history, culture, and creative energy. The Fellowship presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for me to elevate my curatorial practice, engage with a dynamic community of fellow creatives, and make a meaningful impact on Tulsa’s cultural landscape.
— LINDSAY AVEILHÉ