Lilian Crum is a Toronto/Detroit-based visual artist. She received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan and previously received her HBA in Art and Art History from the University of Toronto and Sheridan College. When she’s not in her studio, she works as Assistant Professor of Art and Design and is the Director of Graphic Design and Interaction Design at Lawrence Technological University in Detroit, MI. Lilian us represented by Alison Milne Gallery in Toronto.
Lilian’s piece Untitled 1607 won second place in Art Now: Drawing
“Using just three materials—paper, ink and a calligraphy pen—Lilian is able to develop the full potential of each, and to mine the depth of her mark-making through them. Without the noise of superfluity, her drawings shine with an intrinsic authenticity, and it is precisely because of their reduced simplicity that every element of her work is so fully present.” – Veronica Scarpati, Setting Boundaries to Create Freedom, Artoronto
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[hr]Art Now: Drawing is showing at the Ann Arbor Art Center thru March 17, 2018