Elizabeth Addison
Elizabeth Addison is a San Francisco Bay Area visual artist, curator, and educator whose widely exhibited works are included in The California Endowment’s permanent collection and collected by numerous private and public collectors. Her primary media include experimental printmaking, installation, audio and digital media.
A longtime artist participant in SOMArts annual Día De Los Muertos, Ms. Addison’s work has been featured at SOMArts, Abrams Claghorn Gallery, The California Endowment, The Marin Foundation, Arts Contemporary Marin, The Institute of Noetic Sciences, Artworks Downtown, The O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, The Berkeley Civic Center, Kala Art Institute, The Barbara Anderson Gallery, Addison Street Windows, and Oakopolis. She is an Artist-in-Residence at Kala Art Institute, the NCWCA (Northern California Women’s Caucus for Art) professional development chair, and a WEAD (Women’s Environmental Artists’ Directory) member.