Lorna Boschman (1955) is a Canadian Queer media artist, film maker,[1][2] curator, educator, editor, and camera operator[3] working with themes such as sexual identity, body image, social justice, (dis)ability, cancer, abuse,[3] health, and self-advocacy.
Boschman was featured in Montréal's 29 Festival International Du Film Sur L'Art in 2011, at the Panorama of Quebec and Canadian Video,[1] where two evenings of her retrospective works were showcased and curated by Nicole Gringas.
[8] Her work has also been shown internationally, in retrospectives as theatrical programs in Brussels in 2014, exhibitions in Milan that same year,[4][1] as well as at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
[9] Scars was included in a notable traveling exhibition called Rebel Girls: A Survey of Canadian Feminist Videotapes 1974-1988.
[7][2] The work explores the experiences these people face, how they can or have access care, how they are communicated information about their health, and the support they receive during treatment.