Lucy, a visionary artist with a wide range of creative pursuits, has accumulated an impressive array of accolades throughout her career.
One of her most notable achievements to date is the receipt of the Jury's Choice Award and the DEAI Award for Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion at the 42nd Annual Thomas Edison Film Festival.
This prestigious recognition was bestowed upon her in recognition of her outstanding directorial debut, "Chicken", a film that has garnered a Leo Award nomination for Screenwriting and another for Female Performance.
Lucy's maiden endeavour as a director, "Chicken", has garnered significant acclaim, with its presence felt at prestigious film festivals across the globe, including those that serve as qualifying events for the esteemed Oscars and BAFTAs, in countries such as Canada, the United States, Australia, and various European nations.
The film has garnered significant attention and exposure through its appearances on a diverse range of esteemed platforms, boasting an impressive portfolio that includes, but is not limited to, 3.21: Canada's Down Syndrome Magazine, a publication dedicated to promoting awareness and understanding of Down syndrome, as well as The LowDOWN: A Down Syndrome Podcast, a podcast that sheds light on the experiences and stories of individuals with Down syndrome, all while also being featured in the Burnaby NOW, a local news source that provides community-focused reporting, and AMI's Season 2 of DisRUPT, a groundbreaking documentary series that aims to challenge societal norms and promote inclusivity.
Lucy, a visionary entrepreneur, spearheads Strange Company Productions, a pioneering production company that empowers her to actualize her artistic aspirations. Through this esteemed venture, she is able to channel her creative energies into bringing her innovative ideas to fruition.
In addition to her role as the driving force behind Strange Company Productions, Lucy also holds the esteemed position of President of Wet Ink Collective, a groundbreaking initiative that champions the participation of women in the realms of writing, development, and production of stage and screen stories. This trailblazing collective serves as a beacon of inspiration and support for women seeking to make a meaningful impact in the world of storytelling.
Lucy's academic trajectory is marked by a graduate degree obtained from the esteemed Studio 58, a renowned institution in the field of performing arts. This notable achievement is accompanied by a slew of prestigious accolades, including the coveted Sydney J Risk Foundation Acting Award, a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft. Furthermore, Lucy has also received a Jessie Richardson Award, a prestigious honor that recognizes her outstanding contributions to the world of acting.
Lucy, a multi-faceted and accomplished creative force, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, her innovative and boundary-pushing artistic endeavors garnering widespread recognition and acclaim.