Liz Trosper

Liz Trosper is a new media painter fascinated by ideas of reproduction, trash and play. Trosper’s work often considers the desire for touch that is both fueled and denied by technology along with systems of waste. Her work is represented by Barry Whistler Gallery in Dallas. Trosper’s work has been the subject of a one-person exhibition at The Wilcox Space, an initiative of the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History, a site for the exhibition, documentation, and study of the work of artists who explore painting as medium and idea. Her work has also shown internationally, participating in the Centre Pompadour residency in Ercourt, France, featured at the CICA Museum in South Korea and via the Artron network in China. Her work has also been in museum surveys of abstraction at the San Antonio Museum of Art and The Museum of South Texas. Trosper teaches as Assistant Professor of Instruction at The University of Texas at Dallas focusing on new media painting practices and is a faculty member of LabSynthE creative laboratory.




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