Lindsy Davis was born and raised in northern New Jersey, adjacent to the city, the mountains, and the shore. She graduated with her Bachelors of Fine Arts in 2014 from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts/Tufts University in Boston Massachusetts. Lindsy spent time post grad in Johannesburg, South Africa studying paper-making and printmaking at the University of Johannesburg, Artist Proof Studio, and Phumani Paper.Once back in the states, she dived into the deep end of organic farming in the Hudson Valley of upstate New York. While working with the land, Davis realized the necessity of sustainability, community outreach, and skill sharing in her practice. Lindsy relocated to Nashville, Tennessee to help build and run a small nonprofit paper mill. In 2016, Davis attended an artist residency through the National Parks Service (The National Homesteading Monument, in Beatrice, Nebraska) during their centennial year. Once she returned to Nashville, Lindsy immersed herself into her practice full-time. Davis has been the recipient of the National Artist Relief Grant in 2020 ($5,000). In 2021, she was inducted into Nashville's Metro Arts Lending Library collection. Lindsy is featured in the Soho House's permanent collection, Four Seasons Hotel Nashville permanent collection, and several private collections throughout the country, Europe, Canada, and South Africa. Recently, Lindsy has had various group exhibitions at the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, Ice Cream Social in Port-Chester New York, Elephant Gallery in Nashville, Tennessee, Buster Levi Gallery in Cold Spring New York, Zeitgeist Gallery in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Parthenon Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. Davis had her last solo exhibition, Objective Nostalgia, at Red Arrow Gallery in 2021, that same year she got her cat, Bruiser. Lindsy is represented in Tennessee by Red Arrow Gallery.