Invisible Prairie Exhibit at Tinworks Art link

Tinworks 2021 Artist Grant Recipient link

Open Range Catalog Yellowstone Art Museum

Essays by Lucy R. Lippard and Susan Barnett

Tracy Linder's sculptures and installations investigate the connections between humans, animals, plants, and machines, highlighting the struggles and husbandry involved in working the land. Using a wide array of materials, she represents the vulnerabilities, strength, joy, heartache, struggle, vulnerability, and resilience of the circle of life.


Sculpture Magazine Feature

Interview with Ann Landi

2020 Billings Gazette: The Prairie’s Voice

Yellowstone Public Radio: Resounds


TEDx Billings

An abiding appreciation for the circle of life drives the art work created by Tracy Linder. Her experiences growing up on a family farm provide a rich framework from which she addresses our integral connection to the land, the sanctity of our food sources and the innate survival skills of all species.

2017

 

 

Vasari21 Under the Radar: Tracy Linder

KTVQ2 Video: Montana Artist connects Farm to Studio 

Buffalo Bill Center of the West: Forged & Founded Symposium

White Apple Gallery, The West Reimagined

Yellowstone Public Radio: ReSounds


Yellowstone Art Museum: Unleashed

Northwest College Art Gallery: WORK

NILE Foundation Art Show

CreativeRoom4Talk: Interview

                                                         

2016


2015

art ltd magazine: Montana Report

Billings Open Studio: Mixx9


2014

Billings Gazette feature:        YAM at 50: Molt artist lets art speak for the land

 

Sun Valley Center for the Arts: Creativity at Work



2012

Nicolaysen Art Museum:           An Obligation to Endure

Yellowstone Art Museum: Boundless Visions


2011

Bozeman Sculpture Park: Inaugural Montana Invitational

 

BSP catalogue                         Bozeman Chronicle                 Big Sky Journal


2010

Yellowstone Art Museum Visible Vault: Artist in Residence

Dahl Art Center: Plain View


2009

University of Montana Gallery of Visual Arts: re:Sustenance

Holter Museum of Art: Windswept

Sun Valley Center for the Arts: Farming in the 21st Century