Lorna Brown
Lorna Brown (born 1958) is a Canadian artist, curator, and writer. She is known for her work focusing on public space, social phenomena such as boredom, and institutional structures and systems. Brown began exhibiting her work in 1984 and has taught studio and critical studies at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and Simon Fraser University's School for Contemporary Arts. From 1999-2004, she served as the director and curator of Artspeak, a Canadian artist-run center in Vancouver. Currently, Brown holds the position of Associate Director/Curator at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia. She has published works such as 'Carets, strike-outs, underlines, circles and dots' and 'As One Does, Beside Yourself.'







