Laura Minor is an artist and art educator. In her artwork, she explores themes of environmentalism, motherhood, and feminism. While Laura often uses photography to express her ideas, she can be found in her home studio painting, printmaking, and using fiber to create. She is currently working on a series of cyanotypes using found images. Her work was recently featured in 20/20 Vision: Women Artists in Western New York at the Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University.
Since 2012 Laura has taught elementary art for Buffalo Public Schools. At present, she works at North Park Community School. She serves as a member of the Art Department’s curriculum committee. A three-time recipient of the Allentown Village Society grant, Laura was provided funds to complete a special project with her students. The finished work was then displayed at the Annual Allentown Art Festival in Buffalo, NY.
She received her MFA from The Visual Studies Workshop in 2013, a BS in Art Education from Buffalo State College in 2008, and an AAS in Photography from The Fashion Institute of Technology in 2003. Laura lives in Hamburg, NY with her husband and young daughter.
Laura Minor is an artist and art educator. In her artwork, she explores themes of environmentalism, motherhood, and feminism. Since 2012 Laura has taught elementary art for Buffalo Public Schools. She resides in Hamburg, NY with her family.