Heather Lockie is a performer/composer, teaching artist and visual artist based in Los Angeles. She plays viola and piano, writes songs, plays in several contemporary musical groups, writes and arranges music, teaches music, gardens, and uses paints for both fun times and for compositional work. She has a BA in Comparative Literature (French, English) from Occidental College and an MFA in music composition and viola performance from the California Institute of the Arts, where she studied with Sara Roberts, Wolfgang Von Schweinitz, Mark Lowenstein and Ulrich Kreiger.
Heather releases her own solo music as Marshweed and recorded a collection of songs called “Marshweed in the Garden”in 2017. Other recent projects include writing string arrangements, recording, and/or live playing for Ty Segall, David Kendrick (DEVO, Sparks), Mikal Cronin, Wand, OCS (Thee Oh Sees) and Cory Hanson solo. She has played and toured as a backing musician
with international artists including Syd Straw, Fun., Spiritualized, Arthur Lee/LOVE, Eels, OCS, Cory Hanson, as well as with various independent bands (Listing Ship, Leather Hyman, Wild Acoustic Chamber Orchestra). She has performed in a wide variety of musical venues that reflect the diversity of her musical output: the Royal Albert Hall in London, The David Letterman show, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Museum of Jurassic Technology, The Hammer Museum, artist-run galleries and theaters, and various DIY spaces throughout America.
Heather has painted since she was a child. She formally studied charcoal, pen/ink, acrylics and oil painting until she was 16. Her first experience with private teaching was after her art teacher Giselle Shaha passed away, when she continued the lessons, teaching the other kids in the class until she graduated from high school.
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