Lucie Lin, Summer 2024

Lucie Lin (b. 2005) is Korean-Taiwanese American artist based in New York, NY and the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. She is a multidisciplinary artist and experiments with ink urbanscapes, paysages in photography and video, digital art, and jazz singing. She studied classical voice at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. As a C. Prescott Davis scholar, Lin pursues a B.S. in Operations Research at Columbia University, School of Applied Science and Engineering. 

Lin participated in the Undergraduate Columbia in Paris 2024 summer program at Reid Hall. She deeply valued the culture of interdisciplinary innovation and artistry at the center. She documented her experience through sketches, from visiting the Musée National Picasso to Place des Vosges. 

On an excursion to Nantes with Professor Frank Guridy’s “France and African Diaspora” class, Lin captured the light that illuminated Mémorial de L’abolition de L'esclavage, the Memorial of the Abolition of Slavery, in the underground walkway. 

Lin dedicated an ink study of the inner courtyard at Reid Hall, with the Parisian roofscapes of the surrounding Montparnasse neighborhood, as a gift of appreciation of her fond memories in Paris.