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Bex Lindsey: The Voice of Resilience, Rhythm, and Real Talk
Let’s get one thing straight: Bex isn’t your average pop star. Sure, she’s got the powerhouse vocals, the infectious hooks, and the kind of stage presence that can light up Times Square (literally—she’s done that). But behind the glitter and guitars is a woman on a mission. A mission to heal, to educate, and to make damn sure no one feels alone in their darkest moments.

Formerly known as Arizona Lindsey, Bex is a singer-songwriter, producer, and full-on mental health warrior. With her upcoming album The Process dropping fall 2025, she’s not just giving us music—we’re getting an emotional roadmap. The record dives headfirst into the messy, complicated, but ultimately hopeful terrain of trauma recovery. And Bex doesn’t just sing about it. She lives it.
Armed with a bachelor’s degree in Forensic Psychology and a master’s in Mental Health Counseling, Bex is one of those rare artists who can talk to you about PTSD triggers, then turn around and produce a radio-ready pop anthem. She’s got the receipts—both academic and artistic—and she’s using them to break down stigma and start real conversations.
Her collaborations are nothing short of legendary. We’re talking Darryl McDaniels of Run-DMC. Donnie Klang from MTV’s Making the Band. Lawrence Worrall, who’s worked with Amy Winehouse. Bex isn’t just pulling a seat up to the table—she’s remixing the whole damn room.
And people are noticing. She’s performed at iconic venues, snagged top honors like the ‘Your Big Break’ competition win, and racked up awards for her mental health advocacy. But her real trophy? The growing community of listeners who find comfort and clarity in her music and message.

Her mission says it all:
“Through my platform, I am dedicated to creating a safe and supportive community where individuals can discover validation, inspiration, and understanding through music…”
This isn’t just pop music with a conscience. It’s a lifeline wrapped in melody.
So, if you’re looking for music that doesn’t just sound good but feels like something real—something healing—Bex is the artist you’ve been waiting for. And come fall 2025, The Process might just be the album that gets you through yours.
Follow the journey at bexlindseymusic.com
Because music can be medicine—and Bex is out here writing the prescription.
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Mark Hollenstein: The Art of Intentional Tension
Mark Hollenstein doesn’t make art to decorate a space—he transforms it.
At first glance, his work feels controlled and deliberate, almost architectural in its precision. Every element appears carefully placed, every line measured. Yet the longer you look, the more that composure begins to vibrate. Beneath the structure lives tension, wit, and a distinctly human push against boundaries.

Hollenstein works in dualities. Discipline meets instinct. Restraint meets emotion. His compositions are clean but never cold; refined yet alive. Each mark carries intention. Nothing is arbitrary. Nothing exists merely to fill space. The result is work that feels purposeful—earned rather than assembled.

Like a strategist surveying a chessboard, Hollenstein studies form not only for what belongs, but for what can be removed. Through reduction and reconstruction, he creates pieces that feel unmistakably contemporary while remaining free from the gravity of trends.

There is also an understated sense of play. His art resists over-explanation. It invites pause. Spend time with a piece and it begins to unfold—layer by layer, perspective by perspective. He trusts the viewer to engage, to discover, to meet the work halfway.

That quiet confidence sets him apart. Even in abstraction, his work is grounded. It doesn’t clamor for attention. It doesn’t chase approval. It simply stands—self-assured and exact.

In a culture that equates excess with impact, Mark Hollenstein reminds us that clarity can be the most powerful statement of all.
Explore more at
www.MarkHollensteinArt.com
