Greg Lindquist (b. 1979, Wilmington, North Carolina) is a New York-based artist and writer. His work has been exhibited at numerous galleries, institutions, and museums, includ- ing the Brooklyn Academy of Music, University of Arizona Museum of Art, Weatherspoon Art Museum, and North Carolina Museum of Art. He was awarded the Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program, Milton and Sally Avery Foundation grant, Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, and ArtOMI residency. Lindquist completed a dual master’s degree in fine art and art his- tory from Pratt Institute in 2008 and is currently attending the Whitney American Museum of Art Independent Study Program as a studio participant in the 2017–18 year.   Works by the artist are the in the collections of: ArtOMI, New York; Center for Contemporary Art, Tbilisi, Georgia; Francis J. Greenburger Collection; Golden Artist Materials, New Berlin, New York; The Richard Massey Foundation for Arts and Sciences, New York; The Laura Palmer Foundation, Poland.   His work has been written about in artcritical.com, ARTnews, Artslant, Art in America, Bomb, The Huffington Post, Sculpture, The New York Sun, among others. Lindquist has taught courses on studio art and art history at Montclair University, Museum of Modern Art, New School, Pratt Institute, Ramapo College, Rhode Island School of Design and SUNY Purchase. He also guest edited the November 2015 Critics Page in The Brooklyn Rail titled Social Ecologies on the ruptures and intersections of art and ecology and curated a concurrent parallel show of the same name with Rail Curatorial Projects. The Smoke and Water series paintings appeared in a painting installation at the North Carolina Museum of Art in 2016.