Born and raised in South Florida, Lorna Ruth Galloway is an artist and educator. Her work draws upon experiences growing up blocks away from US Highway 1 and thereby, witnessing the rapidly changing sub-tropical urban landscape. The aesthetics of impermanence as it played out on the American roadside have been an integral part of the development of her overall visual worldview.
Lorna received her MFA in Miami, Florida, and is currently a lecturer in foundations and screenprinting at the University of Central Florida. Her work has been exhibited internationally, participating in shows across the United States, Europe, and China.