Thomas Lindsey
Thomas Lindsey (1941–2017) was a sculptor, architect, and musician who lived and worked on Guemes Island in Washington's North Puget Sound for over forty years. Raised in Pittsburgh, his childhood memories of massive steel mills and bridges shaped a lifelong fascination with industrial forms and materials. He studied architecture at the University of Kentucky and the University of Oklahoma before earning his BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1967. His public sculptures can be found throughout the Pacific Northwest, and the Museum of Northwest Art in La Conner archived his body of work as a seminal regional artist.

