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Courtney Linder

Courtney Linder is a freelance writer and a senior at the University of Pittsburgh. Her work has appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PublicSource, and London's The Independent among others. When she's not behind a keyboard, she's out adopting cats. Follow her @linderrama on Twitter.

  • Envisioning Appalachia
Sunlight-dappled leaves reveal a smokestack and other industrial machinery.

Youth Storytellers Discover New Narratives at the Museum of Art

Carnegie Museum of Art and a storied media-making organization team up to teach storytelling as a tool of youth empowerment.

By Courtney Linder Nov 04, 2016

  • Carnegie International
A statue of a sitting figure bent over a cellphone, housed in the Hall of Sculpture.

Alone in the Crowd: Nicole Eisenman Confronts Separation

Queer artist Nicole Eisenman blurs the line between isolation and belonging.

By Courtney Linder Sep 01, 2016

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