Elizabeth’s work defies easy categorization. Part sculpture, part performance, part meditation on the nature of space itself, her installations create environments that are simultaneously familiar and utterly new.
Critics have struggled to find adequate comparisons, invoking everyone from James Turrell to Yayoi Kusama, but ultimately Elizabeth’s vision is entirely her own. Her latest series explores the intersection of digital and physical spaces, creating hybrid environments that challenge our assumptions about reality and representation.
“We’re living in a moment where the boundaries between different realms of experience are increasingly porous,” she explains. “My work tries to inhabit that porosity, to create spaces where multiple realities can coexist.”
The results are stunning—immersive environments that seem to shift and change as you move through them, creating a sense of disorientation that is both unsettling and exhilarating.
This is an artist at the height of her powers, creating work that will undoubtedly influence the next generation of practitioners.