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Lori Elliott-Bartle Studio

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Works in progress, where I share what I'm working on and what I'm thinking about, and also show my Instagram feed. 

I’ve been making collages on cards for several years, primarily as a way to share something handmade with people dear to me. Here are some examples. Winter is the season when i make collage fodder, and it’s likely you’ll find me doi
These two mixed-media paintings weren't quite done before my show at @mingtoygallery opened in November, but they will be part of a small showcase on the second floor stair landing at @hotshopsartcenter in January displaying most of the large paintin
Thanks to everyone who came to Hot Shops over the weekend. I had some great conversations about art and life and helped a few pieces find new homes. Happy holidays to everyone and warm wishes for restful, peaceful and love-filled days ahead.
Back for day 2 of the @hotshopsartcenter open house 11-5 today. This piece -- Lunar Phases and Growth Stages, pages 10 and 11 -- is part of a series of paintings finished earlier this year. There are references to prairie, to seasonal cycles, to find
The ornament woodcuts are out for the season! I have three that are framed, but all these unframed handmade prints are also available in the studio this weekend. I'm still quite fond of the images with barbed wire, as they reflect a time when the hol
The studio is nearly ready for visitors to the @hotshopsartcenter open house this weekend. Most of the paintings from my recent solo show “Weirder, Wilder, Witchier” are hung along with one of the “incantations without words”
Framed printouts of my paintings give viewers an introduction to my work in the lobby of the Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel. 

Framed printouts of my paintings give viewers an introduction to my work in the lobby of the Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel. 

making a cut

December 31, 2015

I'm excited about being one of six finalists for a yearlong residency at the Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel and the only artist from Omaha in the mix. The artist-in-residence will spend about four days a week working in a hotel studio, engaging with visitors and displaying work. Several public events will occur through the year and the artist will create a legacy piece that will remain at the hotel. Visitors to the hotel lobby can cast a ballot for their favorite artist through Jan. 25; finalists will interview with a committee in January and the name of the resident artist will be announced Feb. 1. 

Hotel owner Marcus Corporation has run an artist-in-residence, as well as a writer-in-residence, at its flagship hotel in Milwaukee, the Pfizer Hotel, for several years. Expanding the program to Lincoln has the potential to add a vibrant dimension to Nebraska's art community and I'm eager to see how it develops. 

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