![]() Lorrie Wagner (Wilmington, NC/Los Angeles, CA) website link Hometown Los Angeles, Moved to Wilmington in 2002. Studied at The Art Center in Pasadena, UCLA, and LACC, in their fine arts programs. Between 1987-2003 Lorrie participated in numerous group and solo shows, in and around LA. Since moving to Wilmington she has participated in multiple group shows at The Cameron Museum, Wabi Sabi, the Sarus Festival, and has hosted "Pop Up' art shows. She created The NOMA( north of market) art district, where she lead the neighborhood in multiple socially based community art pieces, in what she calls "Drive By Art". Part of the bases for Drive By art is her belief that, everyone is an artist. Most of Lorrie's work centers around Womens issues, strife, and social injustices. Lorrie works in painting, sculpture, mixed media, found objects and recycled materials. Artist Statement
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Where you can see this artist's work:
'Invitational art exhibit' 'SARUS art exhibit and Festival Opening Celebration' Saturday, August 15th 6-9:30pm Wabi Sabi Warehouse 'SARUS art exhibit closing event and SARUS Party' Saturday, August 22nd 8-11pm Wabi Sabi Warehouse Party and Performances throughout the evening also across the street at Jengo's Playhouse The Territory of our Own Subjectivity' installation as part of the 'membrane' program Bellamy Mansion Museum Sunday, August 23rd 6:30pm Tickets >>>... Work Description:
'The Territory of Our Own Subjectivity' Lorrie Wagner is creating a mied media installation entitled 'The Therritory of Our Own Subjectivity'. Premiere. Photos from Lorrie Wagner's work
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