About Liz Walker

Collecting, repurposing and extending the material possibilities of natural ephemera and recycled domestic objects play a key role in Liz’s practice which investigates contemporary social and environmental concerns.

Liz uses an extensive range of resources to construct sculpture, assemblage, installations and ephemeral site specific responses to people, time and place. She is fascinated by the visual language created by the passage of time; willingly exploiting this to magnify the underlying issues explored in her work.

Moving to Red Hill from inner city Melbourne two years ago has created regular opportunities to explore local bushland and nearby coastal areas where the periodic and seasonal changes continuously present new ideas for exploration.

Liz has exhibited widely in group and solo exhibitions, undertaken public artworks, received awards, grants and residencies and her work is held in public and private collections in Australia and overseas.