
Lauren grew up somewhere between the city and farmlands of York, Pennsylvania. Her family is a tree of artists, mechanics, designers, gardeners and builders. Her earliest loves were books from her local library and parents' shelves, and studying the tiny plants and creatures in the great outdoors.
Though drawn to Psychology and counseling from high school days, she was equally enamored with art history, graphic design and illustration. Following her heart, a sense of adventure, and the value of the arts to humanity instilled in her by an art teacher-mentor, she chose to enroll in art school. She completed a BFA in Drawing/Painting from Tyler School of Art (Temple University) in Philadelphia, PA.
After college, Lauren became drawn to the world of Art Education through volunteering. She explored teaching in libraries, non-profits and schools, before completing an MFA in Studio Art at California State University,
Los Angeles. Here she branched out to study photographic processes, ceramics, found object sculpture and installation. Recently, she's been experimenting with self-publishing, book & card deck formats.
Lauren sees art as a way to access and express deeper layers of the psyche. It's research, experimentation, and play. It's a lens through which experience can be filtered and a screen on which to project it. It's an exchange between the self and the beyond. Nature, metaphysics, and mythology are recurring subjects for her. She likes to think of her images as a dialogue between the land and the stars, examining the place of the human mind and spirit somewhere in between.