Thursday, October 12, 2006

Artist Bio

Elizabeth (Liz) Espinoza’s images are highly influenced by her lifelong interest in the culture of the Pacific Islands. She creates the fluid graceful images of these dancers by capturing their movement and the vivid colors and beauty of the Pacific Island culture. While Liz has experimented with various mediums, she has created her most recent drawings utilizing Sharpies on white cotton sheeting.

Liz’s earlier work in Papel Picado has been shown in a number of venues including the Autry Museum and the Pasadena Historical Museum.

Liz lives with her husband and two beautiful children in Altadena, California. She has drawn her inspiration from both her very talented daughter and her special needs son. She has learned about herself through the triumphs and tribulations and believes that her work is directly influenced by her personal experiences and observations of people. Her work is an expression of her lifelong pursuit of understanding the human experience.

Liz welcomes questions about her work because she believes that it is the questions that propel it to new meaning. She believes that it is the dialogue about her work that truly makes it important.



Background and Training

East Los Angeles College
Liberal Arts Major/Visual Arts Minor – CSULA
Course work on Intaglio print making, Glendale Community College
Intaglio print making, Self-Help Graphics
Directs and teaches Pacific Island Dance Group Keiki O’ka Aina

Exhibitions and Festivals
2008 Pacific Asian Museum, Pasdena Demonstration Papel Picado.
2008 Palm Springs Art Museum workshop / 2 commisioned pieces of Papel Picado
2008 Room13 Foshay Studio/ Light Bringer Project/ Sharing work with students
2008 Light BRinger Project/ Earth Day Chalk with kids
2008 Chalk Art Festival Pasdena
2007 Hathaway Family Resource Center Dia De Los Muertos -
Sugar Skulls and Calavera Beads
2007Forever Hollywood Cemetery Dia De Los Muertos - Alter -
2007 Santa Clarita Street Art Festival
2007 Arroyo Arts Collective Tour
2007 Vromans Book Store Pasadena
2007 Chalk Art Festival Pasadena
2006 Arroyo Art Collective Tour
2006 Chalk Art Festival Pasadena
2005 Palm Springs Museum of Art -- demonstrated art of Papel Picado
2005 Group Show, Acorn Gallery, Arroyo Arts Collective
1999-2006 Pasadena Chalk Art Festival
Light Bringer Project, California State University
Light Bringer Project, Los Angeles County Arboretum
Light Bringer Project, Pasadena Food Bow
2002 USC School of Fine Arts, Arte Caliente -- Papel Picado Demonstration
2002 Autry Museum, Art of the Charreria -- created Papel Picado
2001 Pasadena Historical Museum, History of Latin Americans in Pasadena -- Papel Picado
1999 Eagle Rock Cultural Center, Aztec New Year Celebration -- Papel Picado
1992 CSLA Women’s Show
1992 Cultural Center Tijuana, Mexico, Border Identities
1991 Latinas Power and Strength, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
1991 Dia de Los Muertos Fire Show, Self-Help Graphics, East Los Angeles

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