Lori Goldberg

Lori Goldberg has been painting since the 1980s, focusing on the material object’s relationship with the environment. Born and raised in Vancouver, BC, Goldberg’s multimedia work has been exhibited across Canada and Europe. She has received several major commissions and awards, including a Canada Council Grant, two Tony Onley Artists’ Project scholarships, and a Vermont Artists Award.

As an artist, Goldberg seeks intersections with broader communities, developing collaborative and mutually instructive inquiries about how art can impact positive environmental changes. She served for three years as the Provincial Representative of C.A.R./F.A.C, a Canada-wide advocacy and education NPO. She is a founding director of the Vancouver Salish Sea Artist Residency and spearheaded a permanent installation at a local Vancouver park.

Over the last two decades, Goldberg has taught at Emily Carr University of Art and Design and frequently presented at Hollyhock on Cortes Island. She is represented by Hote Gallery, LA.