Art.4 - Lori Schreiner

Blending painting, memoir, and social witness, Lori Schreiner creates work that explores memory, justice, and human resilience through both image and text. Her interdisciplinary practice moves between portraiture, artist books, and collaborative projects that bring visual art and poetry into conversation.

 

Name, Class Year and Major

Lori Schreiner ’76 (Psychology)

Website

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Samples of my work

At the Alumni Showcase, Lori will share portraits including Liam of Minnesota following release from detention detention, fellow alum Jesse Solomon ’76, and George Floyd, along with paintings honoring children of the Holocaust, including Czesława Kwoka. She will also feature memoir-based writing and collaborative book projects, offering visitors a body of work that is personal, historically engaged, and deeply reflective.

Lori Schreiner A painting of a child wearing a white furry hat with long braids and a dark blue top. The child's hands are visible, and the background features soft, blended colors. The style is expressive and painterly.
An abstract painting of two figures, one with dark hair and the other with lighter tones, facing each other closely. Their forms blend wi... An abstract painting of two figures, one with dark hair and the other with lighter tones, facing each other closely. Their forms blend with soft, expressive brushstrokes in earthy, muted colors, evoking a sense of intimacy and warmth.
A painted portrait of George Floyd, a man with short hair and a beard, wearing a dark shirt, set against a warm, peach-toned background w... A painted portrait of George Floyd, a man with short hair and a beard, wearing a dark shirt, set against a warm, peach-toned background with visible brushstrokes and expressive color use.