Chelsea Limbird is an interdisciplinary designer, artist, writer and educator based in New York City and Rhode Island. Her work focuses on processes of narrative, memory and presence, as generators for line, word, image and experience. She teaches design studio, representation and interdisciplinary theory courses at Pratt Institute and Parsons the Newschool for Design, and has held teaching positions at the Rhode Island School of Design, Brown University and the China Academy of Art.
She has exhibited drawing, photography and artist books in New York, Rhode Island, Philadelphia and Tokyo and has published prose, poetry and design projects internationally. Chelsea graduated from Brown University with a double concentration in Economics and Architectural Studies, and received a Master of Architecture degree from the Rhode Island School of Design.