Lori Elliott-Bartle
As a traveler who prefers driving on meandering backroads to speeding along Interstate highways, Lori found her path into art-making by taking the long way. She spent 15 years as a professional journalist and in higher education public relations before she began painting seriously. Art-making has been her full time professional focus since 2008.
Primarily a painter, Lori also makes woodcuts and linoleum prints and mixed media pieces. She recently began exploring handmade books. Lori was one of about 50 artists included in the 2017 and 2019 Nebraska Artist Biennials and has completed two sessions (2018 and 2021) in the Plank Road Artist Residency at Farwell House in Frederick, Illinois. She also has done an artist residency at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Cedar Point Biological Station in rural western Nebraska.
She teaches workshops and classes in her studio at Hot Shops Art Center, a former mattress factory in Omaha’s north downtown, where more than 80 artists work in a wide variety of mediums.