Liz West (born 1985) is a British visual artist. West’s practice comprises site-specific artworks, [1] [2] sculpture, [3] and immersive light art installations. [4] Her artworks often combine colour and light with the aim of heightening sensory awareness and experience for the viewer. [5] [6] [7]
She graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2007. [8]
Liz West has exhibited and been commissioned internationally by organisations and institutions including Natural History Museum, [9] National Trust, [10] National Science and Media Museum, [11] Dubai Design Week, [12] and Bristol Biennial. [13]
In 2018 West launched a permanent public commission in London titled 'Colour Transfer'. The site specific sculpture consists of angled coloured mirrors that span the underneath of Paddington Central’s Westway Bridge. [14] [15]
West was a finalist for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2016. [16]
Liz West (born 1985) is a British visual artist. West’s practice comprises site-specific artworks, [1] [2] sculpture, [3] and immersive light art installations. [4] Her artworks often combine colour and light with the aim of heightening sensory awareness and experience for the viewer. [5] [6] [7]
She graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2007. [8]
Liz West has exhibited and been commissioned internationally by organisations and institutions including Natural History Museum, [9] National Trust, [10] National Science and Media Museum, [11] Dubai Design Week, [12] and Bristol Biennial. [13]
In 2018 West launched a permanent public commission in London titled 'Colour Transfer'. The site specific sculpture consists of angled coloured mirrors that span the underneath of Paddington Central’s Westway Bridge. [14] [15]
West was a finalist for the Aesthetica Art Prize 2016. [16]