



Installation, video, audio, prints, banners
2022


Installation, video, audio, prints, banners
16 minute loop
2022
Lillian Ross-Millard (b 1993, Canada) is a video artist based in Glasgow and Toronto. With training in physical theatre, she graduated from the University of King’s College with a Combined Honours in Theatre Studies and Contemporary Studies. Ross-Millard has screened works internationally, including Bright Future, Circa Art at Piccadilly Circus, London (2020); All That Remains, a collaboration with Gunilla Josephson, Nuit Blanche, Toronto (2020); and Heart & Soul: S12 E10, a collaboration with Patrick Blenkarn, Hong Kong Arthouse Film Festival, winner of Best Experimental Film (2016).