Bridget Sue Lambert photographs miniature furniture, dollhouses and vintage dolls to simulate the emotional and physical clutter surrounding romantic relationships. Though these constructed vignettes peppered with references to popular culture, she demonstrates the universality of human reactions and emotions.

She is a recipient of a 2004 Maryland State Arts Council Works on Paper grant, a 2007 DC Artist Fellowship Grant, a semifinalist for the 2008 Trawick Prize and a semifinalist for the 2008 and 2012 Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize. She is in private and public collections including the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Collection, the Wilson Building Art Collection and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Art Bank. Her work has been exhibited publically as part of the DC ARTWALK and Public Garden, Washington DC in 2006, the Open Sky Project in Roslyn, Virginia in 2011 and ART on the ARTBUS in Arlington, VA in 2103. Recently Lambert has exhibited her work at The Studio Visit in Berlin, Germany; the Civilian Art Projects, DC; Workhouse Art Center, VA; Hillyer Art Space, DC; the Arlington Arts Center, VA; the Katzen Arts Center, DC and the Decker and Meyerhoff Galleries, MD. Lambert is a master digital print specialist who has been collaboratively printing for artist for over 20 years and is currently part of the Resident Artist Program at Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia.

 

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