Lisa Lomax (formerly Lisa Biagiotti) is an experimental journalist, interdisciplinary artist and lecturer. She draws from a background in multimedia journalism and documentary filmmaking to create future narratives with a social undertow.
In 2024, a prototype for Room with a View Presents…The Time Machine was exhibited in Ireland. This interdisciplinary project brought artists, scientists and communities together to witness 100 years of climate change through the window frame of a coastal village home.
Lisa has reported extensively on race, poverty, human rights, and international crises. Her 12-part documentary series on homelessness, On the Streets (2017), became the most-watched video series in the history of The L.A. Times. Her award-winning documentary deepsouth (2014) shifted the national conversation on HIV/AIDS and spotlighted LGBTQIA+ issues in rural America.
Her work has been featured in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The L.A. Times, The Lancet, and PBS and NPR. Lisa is the recipient of a Fulbright Award and a Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Journalism Award. She was an inaugural Sundance Artist-in-Residence at MIT Media Lab. Lisa holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
Lisa lives in Los Angeles with her partner, sculptor Brandon Lomax, and their child.
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