Linnea Poole
Booth 017Linnea Poole is a Baltimore based Art Practitioner and
Fiber Sculptress. She is a graduate from Coppin State
University (BS) and the Maryland Institute College of Art
(MFA). Linnea’s interdisciplinary art practice includes
large scale fiber installations and autoethnographic
writings that proposes open discussions surrounding
topics on Black women, mourning, compound grief, and
self healing. Poole is a Professor of Art and has lectured
at various colleges and is currently teaching part time at
the Maryland Institute College of Art. Linnea has also
held leadership positions at various youth arts programs
across Baltimore City. Their work has been exhibited at
prominent institutions and galleries such as the James
E. Lewis Museum, Galerie Myrtis, Horowitz Gallery,The
Peale Museum, Brentwood Artist Exchange, and at the
Live! Casino and Hotel. Linnea has presented her
scholarly work at many higher ed art symposiums across
the U.S. including the Foundations in Art: Theory in
Education conference where she shared her research
proposal titled “the room is silent, black death in the
world of higher academia” that also included the study
on labor and the importance beyond the development
for art students in the first year experience classroom.
Additionally, Poole has received media coverage from
outlets like CBS News and publications such as
BmoreArt. The artist’s article “If We Speak, Do You Listen;
If You Hear, Will You Respond?” was published by the
Teacher’s College at Columbia University in October
2023.