Elizabeth Shores
Elizabeth Shores is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and curator whose work engages the politics and science behind representations of landscape in environmental law. Their research-based creative practice addresses the connections between objectivity, corporate personhood, and the production of landscape through collaborations and interviews with scientists, artists, and lawyers. Projects include the creation of nano-sized titanium sculptures built upon circulating US currency, radio transmissions in the Earth’s stratosphere, video installations, and several curated performance series. Elizabeth has exhibited, published, or presented work at such institutions as SITE Santa Fe, Tamarind Institute, The Museum of Modern Art, University of California San Diego, School of Visual Arts, New York University, Maryland Institute College of Art, Arizona State University, University of New Mexico, Zayed University, and the University of Zagreb. Elizabeth’s work can be found in the collections of the University of Iowa and the Nevada Museum of Art.