Madeline Cass is a multidisciplinary artist based in Lincoln, Nebraska. She primarily works within photography, poetry, artist books, painting, and drawing. She explores the notion of growth and decay, with a focus on human impact on the landscape.
In 2017 she earned a BFA in studio art with an emphasis in photography from the University of Nebraska.Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. Her book 'how lonely, to be a marsh' was featured at Fotobokfestival Oslo, and has been collected by institutions such as The Museum of Modern Art Library, The National Gallery of Art Library, The Getty Research Institute Library, and The Museum of Fine Arts Houston’s Hirsch Library. She has contributed photographs to The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and National Geographic, among others.