About

Terri Lloyd is a multidisciplinary artist working in painting, digital media, performed actions, and voice-based narrative.

Her work explores memory, archetype, ritual, persona, grief, humor, symbolic systems, and the instability of identity.

Recurring themes include domestic life, mythology, dreams, transformation, and the tension between sincerity and artifice.

After returning to painting in 2018 through a process of “unlearning,” Lloyd began developing works with her non-dominant hand, allowing image and language to emerge simultaneously without correction.

The work is less concerned with explanation than encounter.

Lloyd is the author of When I Grow Up And Other Mantras and co-author of The Little Red Book of Commie Porn.

She lives and works in Northeast Los Angeles.