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Lindsay-Ann Chilcott (b. 1999) is a multimedia artist living and working in Niagara Falls, Canada. Specializing in pop surrealism, Chilcott repurposes electrical wires and other discarded matter from Canadian landfills to explore the themes of consumerism, social structures, satire, and the relationship between humans and technology, in ever-increasing digital environments. Her work is heavily inspired by popular culture, street art, and conceptual art.

Chilcott has exhibited internationally, including shows at Viridian Artists and the Salmagundi Club in New York City, New York, the ARC Gallery in Chicago, Illinois, and Artist Project in Toronto, Canada. She has been included in solo exhibitions at MIWSFPA Gallery in St. Catharines, Canada, and On Task Studio in Toronto, Canada. Her work has been featured in several publications, including The Working Artist magazine, and Digital America. In 2024, Chilcott was awarded the Allister Young Arts & Culture Endowment Fund, by the Niagara Falls city council.

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