Lindsay Perryman is a multifaceted artist from Brooklyn, NY, whose work explores the existence and visibility of transgender identities. Perryman utilizes their practice to challenge and rewrite misconceptions about the spectrum of identity. The backdrop of their hometown serves as a significant influence, grounding their practice in a personal yet universal context. Perryman’s work has been showcased in the Brooklyn Museum and MoCADA. Notable achievements include first place in the 2024 Palm Photo Prize and being nominated for CULTURED 2024 Young Photographers List. Their work is in the permanent collection of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art.
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