Almost Live episode #222
Join artist, poet, and VocalEye Marketing & Communications Manager Lindsey Adams for an intimate guided tour of her abstract paintings. Through vivid description, storytelling, and a touch of poetry, Lindsey will share the inspirations, emotions, and creative process behind her work.
Designed to be engaging for blind, low vision, and sighted audiences alike, this interactive tour invites participants to explore colour, shape, movement, and meaning through language, imagination, and conversation. Discover how abstract art can spark memories, evoke emotions, and open the door to personal interpretation as Lindsey’s descriptions bring each painting to life in unexpected ways.
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Guest Bio
Lindsey Kyoko Adams is a Sunshine Coast–based visual artist whose interdisciplinary practice spans painting, portraiture, public art, writing, and community-engaged projects. Working across abstraction and representation, she explores the relationships between memory, place, perception, and human connection through richly layered compositions that combine colour, texture, symbolism, and poetry.
Drawing on observations of the natural world, personal experience, and collective stories, Lindsey’s work investigates how meaning is constructed through image-making and shared experience. Her practice moves fluidly between intimate studio works and large-scale public murals, often inviting dialogue around belonging, care, accessibility, and the ways people connect to one another and their environments.
Lindsey graduated from Simon Fraser University with a BFA in Visual Arts with Honours Distinction. In addition to her artistic practice, she works as a marketing and communications consultant for a range of meaningful nonprofit and community-based organizations, including VocalEye, with a focus on accessibility, arts and culture, health, and social impact initiatives.
She lives in Secret Cove, on the Sunshine Coast with her fiancé Graham and their dog BamBam.




