Meredith Lynn is an artist, curator, and educator based in Tallahassee, FL. Through her creative and scholarly projects, she researches the impacts of climate change and land management and ownership. She frequently works with collaborator Katie Hargrave to unpack the complex narratives that unfold around so-called public land. Using sculpture, photography, paper, and video, she frequently responds to specific sites. Her work has recently been shown at the Morris Graves Museum of Art (Eureka, CA), House Guest (Louisville, KY), Austin Peay University (Clarksville, TN), the Wiregrass Museum (Dothan, AL), and the Alexander Brest Gallery at Jacksonville University. She has been an artist in residence at the Jentel Foundation (Sheridan, WY), Kimmel Harding Nelson (Nebraska City, NE), and Signal Fire (Portland, OR). Her curatorial projects have been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs, the Indiana Arts Commission, and the Minnesota State Arts Board. She is the curator of the Museum of Fine of Arts at Florida State University where she is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art.