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Meet Lindsay

Lindsay, originally from Arlington and a proud graduate of Lamar High School, pursued her passion for art education by earning a Bachelor's degree from Texas Tech University. Following a successful eight-year stint as an Elementary Art teacher in Arlington ISD, during which she received the prestigious Teacher of the Year award, Lindsay made the choice to prioritize her family and became a stay-at-home mom.

During this period, she embarked on a new journey by offering art lessons from the comfort of her home. What began as a modest endeavor soon evolved into an annual summer art camp, drawing in hundreds of enthusiastic children from across the DFW metroplex.

In addition to her local initiatives, Lindsay is an active collaborator on a global scale. She co-leads groups of art educators from around the world, providing them with invaluable opportunities for professional development. These international collaborations allow educators to delve into the rich tapestry of art from various cultures while fostering a sense of community among like-minded individuals.

Click to read our feature in
Art Education magazine (PDF)

“As we approach the third decade of the 21st century, new ideas, new ways of
life, and new methods of art education are all around us.” – Art Education magazine

Listen to our episode of The Downtown podcast here!

“In today’s show we talk with Lindsay Whittenburg, the artist and proprietor behind Lindsay’s Art Cart about inspiration, art and the city of Arlington.”

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Click to watch a report on one of our favorite Summer Campers

“Abby Tettleton [is] waiting on a kidney transplant and through it all, she continues to spread joy wherever she goes. Tettleton spent a week with Lindsay’s Art Cart…”

Click to read our feature on the Downtown Arlington site

“Business-Savvy Artists – ‘Artrepreneurs’ – Are Flocking to Downtown Arlington”

Lindsay is also featured
in this book

“Research over many years has revealed that young children have sophisticated mathematical minds and a natural eagerness to engage in a range of mathematical activities.”

Click to read our feature on Voyage Dallas

“The freedom to create whatever you could imagine was overwhelming. It was a feast for the senses. … It was magic.”