Lindsay Carron

The appreciation of nature and adventure became deeply engrained during Carron’s childhood in Wisconsin, and it remains the inspiration behind her work today. Lindsay received a B.F.A. in Studio Art from Pepperdine and continued on global adventures after graduating. In Baja California, Mexico and Kenya she painted murals, created portraits, and lead art workshops. On the West Coast, Lindsay led two summers of creative activism workshops for youth in Malibu with Creative Visions Foundation.

Lindsay’s artwork found a home in the wilderness as she focused her attention on a beloved species – the wolf. With California Wolf Center she educated and raised funds with her art. Then focusing on the oceans, she painted murals on storm drains raising awareness on urban runoff and protecting coastal ecosystems with the City of Malibu. Most recently, Lindsay painted a two-story mural about the Salish Sea orcas at The Whale Museum on San Juan Island.

In Alaska, Carron has found a strong resonance for the purpose of her work. Brought up to Juneau by Adventure Flow to lead painting excursions, she fell in love with the rugged wild land. Her artwork was exhibited in a solo show at Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, and she illustrated three children’s books with Tlingit Native Corporation Sealaska Heritage. She traveled up to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and worked with the Gwitch’in at Arctic Village as an artist in residence with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Lindsay lives and works between Los Angeles, California and Juneau, Alaska.

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