Laurie Lea is a New York City based artist exploring the integration of light and form through the media of sculpture, installation and poured works. Light represents God and the unseen realm, and form represents mankind and the physical dimension. The fusion of light with fractured and light reflective media and materials refers to states of fragility, fragmentation, awe, transformation and redemption.
Lea has exhibited nationally and internationally, receiving numerous residencies, awards, grants and international speaking engagements. In 2026 she and her husband, Tom Wiley, are moving to Pennsylvania where she looks forward to creating large work with students and interns. Her vision going forward involves creating large hanging luminous sculptures covered by broken glass, visual metaphors for how light transforms brokenness into beauty in individuals and society.
Today as always, whether pouring two and three dimensional pigments using chemical processes and gravity onto light reflective surfaces, or sculpting with light and glass, Lea continues to expand and explore the visual and conceptual foundation of her art, the relationship between light and form.
- Section Installation
- Venue Palazzo Mora
- Based in New York & New Cumberland, USA
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