Liz Lyons Friedman's Bio
"MY STUDIO IS OPEN FOR YOUR ART EMERGENCIES"
Liz Lyons Friedman was born in Buffalo, New York where she studied art earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Printmaking from Daemen College and a Masters Degree in Art from the State University New York, Buffalo.
Exhibiting since the seventies, Liz’s work has been shown and sold in galleries in Buffalo, San Francisco, Carmel, Capitola and Los Angeles. Her works have been accepted in juried exhibitions in Arizona, Colorado, California, New Mexico and New York.
2008 • Liz’s Aptos, California studio and artwork were featured in a new hardcover book showcasing 28 creative spaces from New York to Santa Cruz. Exterior and interior photographs of Liz’s studio, along with photos of Liz working are included in Stylish Sheds and Elegant Hideaways by Debra Prinzing, published by Clarkson Potter / Random House. The eight page chapter featuring Liz’s studio and work is called a “A Garden Gallery” .
2007 • Liz’s artwork was chosen for the 55th Annual Sausalito Art Festival Poster & T-shirt as well as the 55th Annual Capitola Begonia Festival Poster. Liz was honored to be invited to serve as a juror for the Sausalito Art Festival from 2004 - 2009.
2006 • First Place in Printmaking at two top fine art festivals: the Scottsdale Arts Festival and the La Quinta Arts Festival. Liz was also awarded First Place in Printmaking Award at the 2005 Scottsdale Arts Festival.
Liz’s artwork was also chosen for the 2004, 2002, 1994 and 1990 Capitola Begonia Festival Posters, the 2003 Capitola Art & Wine Festival T-shirt and the 1999 Capitola Art & Wine Festival Poster.
In 1995 one of Liz’s intaglio prints was selected by Paper Maché Press for the book cover of Inland Sea by Jenny Joseph author of the lead poem from When I am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple. Choice, Inc. Gallery of San Francisco published Liz’s serigraph, “The Kiss”, as its first fine art poster and sold this poster through the Nature Company, the Horchow Catalog of Dallas, Texas & through Museum Editions New York. “The Kiss” received the Simpson Paper Company’s Award of Excellence.
Liz taught art full time at the high school level for many years, served as Art Department Chairperson at a Jesuit High School in New York and taught at the Community College level in California. Liz’s artwork can be found in both corporate & private collections throughout the United States & Canada. Liz Lyons Friedman has been a participant of the annual “Open Studios” sponsored by the Santa Cruz County Cultural Council since its inception in 1986. This event takes place annually in October.
Liz Lyons Friedman was born in Buffalo, New York where she studied art earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Printmaking from Daemen College and a Masters Degree in Art from the State University New York, Buffalo.
Exhibiting since the seventies, Liz’s work has been shown and sold in galleries in Buffalo, San Francisco, Carmel, Capitola and Los Angeles. Her works have been accepted in juried exhibitions in Arizona, Colorado, California, New Mexico and New York.
2008 • Liz’s Aptos, California studio and artwork were featured in a new hardcover book showcasing 28 creative spaces from New York to Santa Cruz. Exterior and interior photographs of Liz’s studio, along with photos of Liz working are included in Stylish Sheds and Elegant Hideaways by Debra Prinzing, published by Clarkson Potter / Random House. The eight page chapter featuring Liz’s studio and work is called a “A Garden Gallery” .
2007 • Liz’s artwork was chosen for the 55th Annual Sausalito Art Festival Poster & T-shirt as well as the 55th Annual Capitola Begonia Festival Poster. Liz was honored to be invited to serve as a juror for the Sausalito Art Festival from 2004 - 2009.
2006 • First Place in Printmaking at two top fine art festivals: the Scottsdale Arts Festival and the La Quinta Arts Festival. Liz was also awarded First Place in Printmaking Award at the 2005 Scottsdale Arts Festival.
Liz’s artwork was also chosen for the 2004, 2002, 1994 and 1990 Capitola Begonia Festival Posters, the 2003 Capitola Art & Wine Festival T-shirt and the 1999 Capitola Art & Wine Festival Poster.
In 1995 one of Liz’s intaglio prints was selected by Paper Maché Press for the book cover of Inland Sea by Jenny Joseph author of the lead poem from When I am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple. Choice, Inc. Gallery of San Francisco published Liz’s serigraph, “The Kiss”, as its first fine art poster and sold this poster through the Nature Company, the Horchow Catalog of Dallas, Texas & through Museum Editions New York. “The Kiss” received the Simpson Paper Company’s Award of Excellence.
Liz taught art full time at the high school level for many years, served as Art Department Chairperson at a Jesuit High School in New York and taught at the Community College level in California. Liz’s artwork can be found in both corporate & private collections throughout the United States & Canada. Liz Lyons Friedman has been a participant of the annual “Open Studios” sponsored by the Santa Cruz County Cultural Council since its inception in 1986. This event takes place annually in October.