Liz Phillips
Liz Phillips (born 1951) is an American artist specializing in
sound art and
interactive art. A pioneer in the development of interactive
sound sculpture, Phillips' installations explore the possibilities of electronic sound in relation to living forms. Her work has been exhibited at a wide range of major museums, alternative spaces, festivals, and other venues, including the
Whitney Museum of American Art, the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the
Spoleto Festival USA, the
Walker Art Center,
Ars Electronica,
Jacob's Pillow,
The Kitchen, and
Creative Time. Phillips' collaborations include pieces with
Nam June Paik and the
Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and her work has been presented by the
Cleveland Orchestra,
IBM, and the
World Financial Center. She is often associated with, and exhibited alongside other early American sound artists
Pauline Oliveros,
John Cage and
Max Neuhaus.
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