Biography
Biography

Lori Goldberg was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she lives, works, and teaches. Her painting practice has continued to evolve since the 1980s with over-arching themes of abstracted industrial and Pacific Northwest environments.
She has received many awards, including a fully-funded Tao Hua Tan Residency, Anhui Province, China, a Canada Council Grant, two Tony Onley Artist’s Project Scholarships and the Vermont Artist Award.
Her work is in many collections, including the Canada Art Bank, Ottawa, ON; Vancouver Contemporary Art Gallery; the City of Vancouver Art Collection; Schuster Group, Walton Lofts, Seattle, WA; and the Interstate Bank, San Francisco, CA.
Major exhibitions include the Hanmo Art Gallery, Beijing; South Main Gallery, Vancouver/ the Justine Barnike Gallery, Ontario/the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver/ the KX Kunst Auf Kampfnagel Gallery, Hamburg.
As an artist, Goldberg has always sought intersections with broader communities, developing collaborative and mutually instructive inquiries about how art can impact positive environmental changes. She has spearheaded socially engaged projects in Akumal, Mexico, Governor’s Island, NYC, Vancouver and Squamish BC.
She served for three years as the Provincial representative of C.A.R./F.A.C, a Canada-wide advocacy and education NPO.
Over the last two decades, Goldberg has taught at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.
Her work is represented by the Matiz Gallery in Barcelona, Spain, and the Hanmo Art Gallery in Beijing, China.