Things you might not know about Liza

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• From August- November 2011 Liza has co-led a group of Castleton State College students on a Southwestern Exploration. In addition to Southwest Arts and Ceramics, she teaches yoga and Spanish.
• Liza is the recipient of a Wurlitzer Foundation Residency for 2012 and a support grant from Castleton State College. She will be in Taos at the Wurlitzer Foundation from mid-January- mid-April of 2012
• She was an artist in residence at the Torpedo Factory in Alexandria Virginia for the month of July 2011
• Liza was born in Maryland where as a small child she used to make sculptures from native red clay and watch them melt in the rain. She used the same mud again to make something new. She’s still making sculptures from mud, but now she fires them in a kiln. You can have one in your garden!
• When she was 11 her family moved to Mexico, the beginning of a zigzagging migration north and south between the continents, much like the birds whose nests she studies and paints. They lived on the jungle coast on Nicaragua, in the Andean highlands of Colombia, on the llanos of Uruguay and in the steamy, shady, orchid-filled forests of Paraguay.
• Liza went to George School, a Quaker boarding school in Pennsylvania because there was no secondary education for girls in the town her family lived in in Bluefields, Nicaragua.
• She designed and built the first gas kiln in Paraguay, and taught Art K-12 to 450 students in an International school there for four years.
• She had two pet armadillos in Paraguay. (cute, little three-banded, not big, brutish nine-banded)
• She is the crazy artist in her sibling group of five accomplished scientists.
• She was nominated Art Educator of the Year in 1998 by the Vermont Alliance of Art Educators.
• She likes to windsurf and cross country ski, but can’t skateboard or play hackey-sack worth a darn.
• She lived without running water or electricity for six years in the high-altitude desert near Taos, New Mexico.
• She used to can tomatoes on a campfire because it was too hot to use the woodstove.
• She played guitar and sang in a blues-rock band for 11 years.
• She has written 3 full length children’s musicals, two traveled to DC, and one was performed by 27 Vermont school children in the Russell Senate Building in Washington DC for a full house of aides, assistants and two Senators. Ask her to sing the “Biological Clock Rock” for you. It’s about salmon.
• Liza has lived the forest of Vermont for 27 years, with frequent trips to her sagebrush retreat west of Taos.
• She considers the Urubamba, the Rio Grande and Otter Creek to be her personal rivers, but she is happy to share.
• She loves to garden. Peonies and lilies are her favorite flowers. Cucumbers and cilantro are her favorite veggies.
• She loves (good) Mexican food and margaritas on the rocks with extra lime & half salt.
• She has been to Machu Picchu six times most recently in July 2011
• She has eight pairs of cowboy boots in many colors, including a Day of the Dead pattern.
• She has a BFA in ceramics and a Masters in mud. (MFA)
• She has been exhibiting her work professionally for 20+ years on two continents and across the US.
• And she has ALWAYS painted. ALWAYS.
• She is a founding member of the Brandon Artists Guild in Brandon, Vermont.
• Liza took a group of students from Castleton State College (VT) on a semester long tour of the Southwestern US in the fall of 2010. It went so well they are going back with a different group this year.
• Liza and Jim did a 34 mile hike in the Grand Canyon in the spring of 2011, hiking down the Hermit Trail, across the Tonto Trail and back up Bright Angel. At Horn Creek the water is radioactive, but the Park recommends that if you are dying of thirst you drink it anyway. Fortunately we were prepared and didn’t need to.
•check out her website for more info.
• She is very grateful to the cosmos and to her friends, parents and family for the un-boring life she has been lucky enough have (so far anyway!)

11 thoughts on “Things you might not know about Liza

  1. You have wonderful photos on your new ‘about’ re-write. Those pull me in immediately. I enjoyed reading about your life story and all the things you’ve done.
    +1

  2. Cool, Liza! Really imaginative way to put together your about page. I’ve just re-done mine (Blog Triage self-study!) but you’ve given me some ideas about other things I might have added!

    What a life you’ve been having! And I adore that painting in your profile of the nest and the mountains :) You would be perfect for my revamped Artist of the Month spot a bit later in the year. (Iona Drozda features tomorrow!)

    Hugs, Wild C

    • Thanks! We’re all @abstanfield groupies, but for a great reason. She is incredible. The Blog Triage class was terrific. After the show I have coming up in March I’m jumping back on board to upgrade and update both blog and website.

  3. Dear Liza,
    We sadly missed your studio sale…much hustle and bustle getting Erin packed up for college, and we’re also squeazing in lots of family time before so many changes.

    Spent some time on your website … been out of touch awhile … so excited for your upcoming residency! Congratulations! I never knew you went to George school…Phil and I are Earlham grads and met a lot of George School folk.

    Life evolves so beautifully,

    Warmest thoughts, be well…

    Laura King

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