Bronwyn Lutz-Greenhow
Bronwyn Lutz-Greenhow is a Winnipeg-based artist working primarily in photography, video, and cyanotype. Her practice explores memory and its relationship to place, drawing on landscapes, objects, and quiet moments to consider how experiences are held, revisited, and transformed over time.
Through analog processes, found materials, and the integration of cut-out poetry, Lutz-Greenhow creates works that function as intimate fragments of lived experience. Natural and urban environments—rivers, coastlines, city spaces, and sites of personal history—become stages for reflection, where images are layered with text and material to evoke softness, stillness, and emotional resonance. Her work invites viewers to slow down and enter a contemplative space, where their own memories and connections to place can quietly surface.
“Black-and-white film is what I really first fell in love with. Getting to learn the full 360 process when I was in university just made me feel very fulfilled.”
— EXCERPT FROM INTERVIEW (8.12.2025)
