Lindsay Roche

Lindsay Roche

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12/31/2025

Lindsay Roche is originally from Annapolis but was raised in a suburb north of Dallas, which she
urgently fled in her late teens to model across the globe. She studied film at The American University of Paris and earned her MFA at the University of Texas at Arlington. Her early work, particularly photography, was heavily informed by her defiance against the male gaze and unrealistic beauty standards.

Her filmic work explores relationships, especially the relationship between humans and the natural environment. Lindsay’s approach is often playful and surreal, adding layers of whimsy to
her reflections on everyday life. Her aim is to find expression sitting at the threshold of the vaunted anthropological tower, exploring what it means to fall in love, to grieve, and to let go, folding these human experiences into a narrative of nature and its crafty coincidences. For Lindsay, film is a collection of impersonal, otherworldly sea-shells, personally gathered by hand.

Experience Burning Woman. October 25 & 26, 8 pm each night at 723 Fort Worth Ave., 75208 in Dallas (also known as Artstillery). Ticket link in bio!
 
Featuring work by:
Alisa Eykilis
Lindsay Roche
Brittani Beitman
Jennifer Mabus
Danielle Georgiou
Tina Mullone
Jenny Lobo
Lyrique Jaye
Andrea Sanderson
Aminah Dece
Kena Sosa

Burning Woman is supported in part by the Texas Commission on the Arts, City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, Moody Fund for the Arts and The Halperin Foundation. 

#burningwomandallas #artsfestival #dallasarts #dallasartsscene @moodyartsfund  @dallasculture @txcommarts @ohloreme 10/03/2024

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Lindsay Roche is originally from Annapolis but was raised in a suburb north of Dallas, which she urgently fled in her late teens to model across the globe. She studied film at The American University of Paris and earned her MFA at the University of Texas at Arlington. Her early work, particularly photography, was heavily informed by her defiance against the male gaze and unrealistic beauty standards. Her filmic work explores relationships, especially the relationship between humans and the natural environment. Lindsay’s approach is often playful and surreal, adding layers of whimsy to her reflections on everyday life. Her aim is to find expression sitting at the threshold of the vaunted anthropological tower, exploring what it means to fall in love, to grieve, and to let go, folding these human experiences into a narrative of nature and its crafty coincidences. For Lindsay, film is a collection of impersonal, otherworldly sea-shells, personally gathered by hand. Experience Burning Woman. October 25 & 26, 8 pm each night at 723 Fort Worth Ave., 75208 in Dallas (also known as Artstillery). Ticket link in bio! Featuring work by: Alisa Eykilis Lindsay Roche Brittani Beitman Jennifer Mabus Danielle Georgiou Tina Mullone Jenny Lobo Lyrique Jaye Andrea Sanderson Aminah Dece Kena Sosa Burning Woman is supported in part by the Texas Commission on the Arts, City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, Moody Fund for the Arts and The Halperin Foundation. #burningwomandallas #artsfestival #dallasarts #dallasartsscene @moodyartsfund @dallasculture @txcommarts @ohloreme

10/05/2022

Alice again

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