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Virtual Conversation with Artist Liz Collins
Wednesday, September 16, 2020 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
FreeLiz will be in conversation with SNMA Executive Director Hunter O’Hanian about her recent book Energy Field. Liz Collins’ work explores the boundaries between painting, fiber arts, and installations
Join us on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 6:30 pm for a ZOOM conversation with artist Liz Collins.
Liz will be in conversation with SNMA Executive Director Hunter O’Hanian about her recent book Energy Field. Liz Collins’ work explores the boundaries between painting, fiber arts, and installations.
The event, free and open to the public and will be conducted via ZOOM.
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About the artist:
Liz Collins works fluidly between art and design, with emphasis and expertise in textile media. Liz’s solo exhibitions and installations have been presented in New York City at Museum of Arts and Design, LMAK, Heller, and BGSQD, and at NADA, Collective, and Spring Break art fairs. Outside of New York, Liz has done shows and projects at the Tang Museum (Saratoga Springs, NY), AMP (Provincetown, MA), Knoxville Museum of Art (TN), Gallery DLUL (Ljubljana), and Rossana Orlandi (Milan). Liz’s work has been included in group exhibitions in New York City at Leslie Lohman Museum, Museum of FIT, New Museum, MoMA, the Drawing Center, BRIC, Smackmellon, Asya Geisberg, Sargent’s Daughters, as well as at September Gallery (Hudson, NY), NoLAB ( Istanbul), Kristin Hjellegjerde (Berlin), Luis de Jesus Los Angeles & LAMAG (LA), and Addison Gallery (Andover, MA). Collins’ honors include a USA Fellowship, a MacColl Johnson Fellowship, Foundation for Contemporary Arts & ArtistRelief grants, Drawing Center Open Sessions and residencies at Siena Art Institute, MacDowell, Yaddo, Haystack, Museum of Arts and Design, and currently at the Two Trees Cultural Subsidy Studio Program in Brooklyn. Collins is a Queer Art Mentor, on the Advisory Board of Fire Island Art Residency, and a member of the Exhibitions Committee at Leslie Lohman Museum. The Tang Museum has just released Liz Collins Energy Field, her first major publication. Learn more at lizcollins.com.