Lori Bradley
The decorative arts, photography, landscapes, and plants are all integral to Lori Bradley's paintings and ceramics. She views the language of decoration as a pathway to memories, cultural habits, family, friends, and community rituals. She is inspired by 18th and 19th century illustrators and 20th century modernist painters who found inspiration in the patterns, colors, and lines of nature. Lori employs bright bold colors and dynamic designs as she strives for a modern energy and edge. Lori shows her work throughout New England and nationally. She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, a Master of Art Education degree from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMD), a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Atlanta College of Art in Atlanta, GA. Lori taught at the Atlanta College of Art (now the Savannah College of Art and Design) for five years. She was a Department Chair from her second semester on and designed the first studio-major program in Electronic Media at the Atlanta College of Art. Lori taught for eight years at UMD in the Department of Art Education and developed curricula for the Technology in the Arts Classroom series of special topics courses. She currently teaches digital design, painting and drawing at Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
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