The Bunker Questionnaire: Lane Lincecum

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Date:
August 5, 2025

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Bunker Projects

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Artist Lane Lincecum answers the Bunker Questionnaire.

Welcome to the Bunker Questionnaire, a new series in which we ask Bunker Projects residents and exhibiting artists three questions from Marcel Proust’s famous Proust Questionnaire, a survey that purported to reveal a person’s true nature. We hope their answers and the accompanying photos allow you to get to know them and their work a little bit more.

Lane Lincecum is a cartoonist, book artist and costume designer currently living in Pittsburgh. He is one of the co-curators of Bunker Projects’ summer 2025 exhibit Room Party, and previously operated Toxic Metal Press out of Chicago, IL.

Describe yourself in three words.

“Nice young man.”

Who are your favorite artists/the ones who’ve influenced you most?  

“All of the cartoonists and manga artists whose work I read growing up, my professors Natasha Pestich and Jody Williams, all of the artists in Room Party, and many more.”

What is your idea of happiness?

“Whenever I have reasons not to worry.”

Lane Lincecum

Photography by Lucia Riffel


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