Ness Linn (b. 1987 Sandusky, Ohio) is a socially engaged visual artist and arts organizer in the Pacific Northwest. Their place-based work serves as sites, tools, and systems for group-work and action-practices in service of grieving, aging, and grounding.

Moving towards:

enacting collective effort

reevaluating the possibility, purpose, and value of collective labor

for means non-capital

being together <3

soft visibility

peace in place & time

 

Programming:

OPEN HOURS

Non-projects:

paintings, action, ball throwing, objects loosely held, doodles ongoing