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After growing up in the Boston area, Gross settled in Philadelphia, where she’s exhibited her work and taught art classes for over 30 years. She studied Folklore and Folklife and Social Gerontology at the University of Pennsylvania and art at the Boston Museum School, University of the Arts, Tyler School of Art and Fleisher Art Memorial.

Exhibitions

2025

Muse Gallery, Philadelphia, Paulownia Provings ll

OCJAC, Philadelphia, A Celebration of Trees

Muse Gallery, Philadelphia, members group show

2024

Art in City Hall, Philadelphia, (re)Focus at City Hall

Da Vinci Art Alliance, Philadelphia, Inside Out, Upside Down

reCreate Gallery Summer Exhibit, Philadelphia

Main Line Art Center, Philadelphia, Women in Sculpture

2023

CFEVA, Philadelphia, The Calm Before the Storm

2021

Da Vinci Art Alliance, Philadelphia, Subjective Perspective

2020

DaVinci art Alliance, Philadelphia, Craft

2019

Art in City Hall, Philadelphia, Crafting Narratives

Previous Solo Exhibits

2000 Nexus Foundation for Todays’ Art, Phragmites Bound

1998 Delaware Center for Horticulture, Native, Invasive, Alien

1996 Nexus Foundation for Todays’ Art, Love’s Body

1995 Fleisher Art Memorial Challenge Exhibit, Endangered Species

1994 Nexus foundation for Todays’ Art, Paulownia Provings

Articles

2002 Phrag-mentor Lorrie Gross fuses art, culture and a common reed

Marsha Samuel, The Jersey Shoreline

2000 Natural materials transformed by Linda Lorrie Gross

Judith Barbour Osborne, Art Matters

2000 Spreading the Word

Diane D’Amico, Atlantic City Press

1999 Moorestown pupils evoke wetlands through (mostly) natural materials

Geoff Mulvihill, The Philadelphia Inquirer

1999 From Roadside to Gallery, Junk Trees as sculpture

Jeremy R. Cooke, The Wisterian/ Lasalle College High School