
Laura Travis
As an artist, Laura walks between the worlds of fine and folk art,
utilizing traditional iconography in some very contemporary
contexts. The inspiration for her work comes from the Celtic
traditions in music, dance and the visual arts which she has
studied extensively for more than twenty years. She works primarily
in limestone, soapstone, and slate. A recent large scale project is
the site specific installation and garden, The Grove, at the
Blackstone River Theatre in Cumberland, Rhode Island; she’s also
shown her work in Providence, Maryland, Toronto, Worcester and New
Bedford. She is an art teacher at Hope Arts High School, holds an
MFA in sculpture from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and
lives a stone's throw from the ocean in Rhode Island
Laura Travis is a founding member of AnDroichead/The Bridge, an
international artists' group working to present and promote high
standards in contemporary Celtic design. Find out more about the
activities of
The Bridge.