Oil / 20” x 20”
Oil / 30” x 40”
Oil / 40” x 30”
Remaining work in progress.
Oil
Oil / 40” x 60”
Oil / 30” x 30”
Oil / 30” x 30”
Oil / 30” x 30”
Oil / 30” x 30”
Oil / 30” x 30”
Oil / 52” x 52”
Oil / 12” x 7”
Oil / 12” x 7”
Oil / 10” x 6.75”
Oil / 3.75” x 6.75”
Oil / 60” x 48”
PAINTINGS | LINDSAY HAND
TRANSFER PANELS | NETHERY WYLIE
PIANO PERFORMANCE | LAUREN CIBOROWSKI
oil on panel | 12 x 12”
Oil / 12” x 12”
Oil / 9” x 12”
Oil / 12” x 12”
Oil / 30” x 30”
oil on panel | 9” x 12”
oil on panel | 16” x 12”
oil on panel | 16” x 12”
oil on panel | 12” x 12”
oil on panel | 12” x 12”
Hanging transfer panel installation by Nethery Wylie.
Oil on canvas | 6 ft x 11 ft | Southern Colorado Miners Museum
Since the moment I heard of the Ludlow Massacre, I was affected so intensely that creating a body of work inspired by it was an inevitability. With the goal of encouraging awareness and understanding of this watershed moment in America's labor movement, I considered how I could conceive it. As I conducted research, I chose the source photographs, and visited the monument. The individual participant's purpose and fortitude became the perspective from which I decided to approach the paintings. I sought to feature the strength and resilience of the women and men, the spark and innocence of the children, and the unity of the miners in Southern Colorado. It was much simpler than I had anticipated. All I had to do was record my observations. They told the story. They became very real to me: the people of Ludlow. I hope my paintings will personalize the Ludlow experience for the viewers as they consider this incredible event in our history, as much as the process of creating them has for me.
Oil / 48” x 72”
Permanent Collection / Southern Colorado Miners’ Museum
Oil / 96” x 72”
Permanent Collection / The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
Oil / 84” x 72”
Permanent Collection / Southern Colorado Miners’ Museum
Oil / 48” x 72”
Permanent Collection / Southern Colorado Miners’ Museum
Oil / 48” x 40”
Oil / 84” x 72”
Permanent Collection / Southern Colorado Miners’ Museum
Oil / 40” x 72”
Permanent Collection / Southern Colorado Miners’ Museum
Oil / 84” x 72”
Permanent Collection / Southern Colorado Miners’ Museum
Oil / 48” x 72”
Permanent Collection / Southern Colorado Miners’ Museum
Opening Exhibit / April, 2014
The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
Photo Credit: Angel Bellardinelli
Opening Exhibit / April, 2014
The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
Photo Credit: Angel Bellardinelli
Opening Exhibit / April, 2014
The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum
Photo Credit: Angel Bellardinelli
Oil / 36 x 48”
Oil / 36” x 36”
Oil / 9” x 12”
Oil / 36” x 36”
Oil / 36” x 60”
Oil / 12” x 9”
Oil / 24” x 36”
Oil / 36” x 48”
Oil / 24” x 36”
Oil / 18” x 24”
Oil / 18” x 24”
Oil / 9” x 12”
Oil / 16” x 12”
Oil / 24” x 24”
Oil / 24” x 24”
Oil / 7” x 5”
Oil / 10” x 10”
Oil / 28” x 36”
Oil /
Oil / 24” x 24”
Oil / 12” x 9”
Oil / 20” x 20”
Oil / 10” x 10”
Oil / 8” x 8”
Oil / 10” x 8”
May 1st: Unveiling a Portrait of Mother Jones on her 184th birthday
“We are delighted to present the portraits of Mother Jones which now take pride of place in the Consulate in Chicago and the Embassy of Ireland, in Washington DC. Our thanks go to artist Lindsay Hand for capturing the spirit and humanity of Mary Harris, as she was born, in Cork in 1837 before she arrived at the age of 10 to the US. After much hardship and loss, she emerged to champion the cause of child workers in the coal mines and mills in the early 1900's. We look forward to welcoming you to view in person when it is safe to do so. Thank you also to all who shared and participated in this unveiling and celebration of this inspirational legacy…”
May 1st: Unveiling a Portrait of Mother Jones on her 184th birthday
Oil 40” x 60” 2020
St. Louis Public Library: 2022 (exhibit postponed due to pandemic)
“We are thrilled to reveal the new painting of Fannie Mooney Sellins, created Lindsay Hand. We commissioned this with funding by the government of Ireland. Fannie was gunned down and bludgeoned in 1919 by the Coal and Iron Police in a coal mining area near Pittsburgh, known as the Black Valley for its association with coal. The coal company officials in the area hated Fannie Sellins, and at the time the miners felt she was taken out because of her effectiveness in organizing. She was known for her effectiveness in crossing the boundaries of race and ethnic division… Interview with Rosemary Feurer
Oil 96” x 72” 2018
Irish America Heritage Center Chicago, IL
Oil 48” x 72” 2017
Workers Education Society
Design, research, and collaboration: Kate Klimut, Graphic Designer
Oil / 60” x 40”
Commissioned by Nethery Wylie
Oil / 46” x 28”
Commissioned by Tim Keller
oil | 30” x 48”
Commissioned by Michelle Dunn
Oil | 46” x 28”
Commissioned by Christina Boyce
Karen
Oil | 12” x 9”
Commissioned by Scott Namken