Artist Bio
Lisa Brown (b. 1984) was raised between Washington, D.C., and Compton. Her journey as an artist began early, driven by a deep passion for analog photography and darkroom printing. Drawing inspiration from her grandfather's captivating street photography, Lisa's artistic trajectory has been guided by a commitment to capturing the essence of life through her lens. Currently pursuing an MFA in Community Arts at Maryland Institute College of Art, Lisa's academic path reflects her dedication to integrating art with community engagement.
Lisa's work has garnered recognition from esteemed institutions and publications, including the Pittsburgh Art Society, Black Is Magazine, and Dayton Art Institute. Her accomplishments underscore the resonance and impact of her art within both local and broader artistic circles.
In her pursuit of artistic excellence, Lisa is supported by fellowships and mentorship programs, most notably under the guidance of Titus Brooks Heagins. These opportunities not only provide her with valuable resources and connections but also empower her to navigate the complexities of the art world while nurturing her artistic practice