Linda Adele Goodine :: Gibson Lemon
August 27 - September 23, 2012
In her Gibson Lemon series, Linda Adele Goodine explores the layering of information to create a historical, social, and cultural document. Working digitally, Goodine creates photographs that serve not only as a timely record of place, but also as a vehicle for exploration of rich conceptual themes. Produced during a residency in New Zealand, the Gibson Lemon series investigates nature as “continuously manipulated for display and consumption”, refashioning the material world through the metaphor of sustainable farming.
Linda Adele Goodine is a Professor at the Herron School of Art and Design, Indianapolis, IN, and holds an MFA from Florida State University, Tallahassee. She exhibits and lectures nationally and internationally.
Exhibitions and visiting speakers programs at the School of Art are supported by generous grants from the Helen Jones Foundation and The CH Foundation, both of Lubbock. Additional support comes from Cultural Activities Fees administered through the College of Visual & Performing Arts.
