Award-winning artist Lynn Jackson has work in prominent art collections and has been featured in a major Canadian art publication. While sculpture has been her primary medium, Lynn has recently adapted her creative practice to include field recordings, sound, and film, reflecting her resilience and innovation as an artist living with a disability. Her work explores the intersections of place, memory, and human connection, pushing the boundaries of sensory engagement in art.
In addition to her creative achievements, Lynn is deeply committed to community service. She serves as a director for ANPHI Affordable Homes and ANPHI Non-Profit Housing, both of which focus on providing housing for artists, as well as for the RiverBrink Art Museum. Beyond her leadership roles, Lynn leads a dynamic art education studio, collaborating with hospitals, public libraries, schools, and private events to make art accessible and engaging for diverse communities.