Lorna Mills

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Lorna Mills, Canadian artist, has actively exhibited her work in both solo and group exhibitions since the early 1990s, both in Canada and internationally. Her practice has included obsessive Ilfochrome printing, obsessive painting, obsessive super 8 film video, and obsessive on-line animated GIFs incorporated into restrained off-line installation work. Exhibitions include Abrupt Diplomat at the Marshal McLuhan Salon at the Canadian Embassy in Berlin, for Transmediale, At Play in the Fields of the Lord at Transfer Gallery, Brooklyn NY, DKRM at DAM Gallery, Berlin, and Dreamlands at the Whitney Museum in NY. For the month of March, 2016, her work Mountain Time/Light was displayed on 45 Jumbo monitors in Times Square, NYC, every night as part of the Midnight Moment program curated by Times Square Arts. She has also co-curated monthly group GIF projections, with Rea McNamara, for the Sheroes performance series in Toronto, a group GIF projection event When Analog Was Periodical in Berlin with Anthony Antonellis, and a four person GIF installation, :::Zip The Bright::: at Trinity Square Video in Toronto, with Sara Ludy, Nicolas Sassoon, and Rick Silva. Lorna Mills’ most recent curation project, Ways of Something is a collaborative remake of the 1972 John Berger documentary “Ways of Seeing” episodes one through four, featuring over 115 networked artists.

Transfer Gallery, 2017