B. 1985
Audrey Lawson is a Toronto-based painter whose work explores the emotional residue of transformation—grief, resilience, and the quiet strength that emerges in times of uncertainty. Working through intuitive colour and layered gesture, she gives form to experiences that resist language.
Her current series, Tides, reflects the inner movements of becoming—those liminal spaces where stillness and intensity coexist. Rather than depicting a specific narrative, Lawson’s paintings invite the viewer into a shared emotional terrain: a place to pause, to feel, and to find oneself mirrored in a larger rhythm.
Education
2007 BFA, Painting & Drawing - Concordia University, Montréal, QC
2012 AAS, Design – Parsons School of Design, New York, NY
Select Exhibitions
2025 - Misneach, Propeller Gallery, Toronto, ON (Group)
2024 - Tides, Toronto, ON (Private Studio Exhibition)
2022 - 100 Days of Drawing Childhood, Online Exhibition w/ Isolation Journals (Group)
2018 - Artist Project, Exhibition Place, Toronto ON (Group)
2017 - Artist Project, Exhibition Place, Toronto ON (Group)
2016 - New Paintings, Artscape Wychwood Barns, Toronto ON (Solo)
2016 - Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, Nathan Phillips Square, (Group)
2015 - Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, Nathan Phillips Square, (Group)
2015 - Forever & A Day, Artscape Wychwood Barns, Toronto (Duo)
Collections & Commissions
Many works held in private collections across Canada & UK