Lori Glavin is an abstract painter, printmaker and collage artist who has been involved in the visual arts for over 35 years. Originally from Rochester, NY, Lori earned her BFA from Syracuse University’s School of Visual and Performing Arts. She worked in New York City for over a decade as a graphic designer and art director. For the past 20+ years Lori has focused on her fine art practice. In 2007, she co-founded Wilson Avenue Loft Artists, a community of artist studios in Norwalk, CT. In 2015 and 2018, Lori received a fellowship grant to attend the Vermont Studio Center Residency Program in Johnson, VT. She has exhibited her work in over 100 group and solo shows nationwide. “My work is inspired by the visual clatter of the mundane places I know best, the domestic environment, or the tilted landscape of my weekend garden. In my home, possessions are stacked and scattered, organized and misplaced, remembered and forgotten. This dichotomy informs and inspires my studio practice. I make piles to gain control and find order in a world of excess data, information and consumer goods. In my work I combine, collect and sort – layering small bits to make an arrangement of color and shape that becomes a monument to the minutiae of my daily life.” - Lori Glavin
 
b. Buffalo, New York, 1958