STATEMENTIn Glavin’s work, tilted piles are stacked and skewed, cross hatched planes imitate threads that weave under gestural line and nudge up against bulbous shapes. In the paintings, collage-like forms are layered on top of each other. In the monotypes, painterly moments are found in the brush strokes used to apply collaged pieces. Glavin builds up her surfaces through addition, subtraction, scraping, layering and wiping away; often revealing surprises along the way. BIOGRAPHYLori Glavin earned a BFA from Syracuse University’s School of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse, NY. She is the recipient of a 2019 Connecticut Individual Artist Fellowship Grant and a two-time fellowship and grant recipient to Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. In 2007 she co-founded Wilson Avenue Loft Artists, a community of artist studios in Norwalk, CT. Glavin lives and works in Connecticut and Upstate New York.