“Flood” by artist Liz Nofziger

Posted on October 18, 2012

Run: October 18 – November 13
Reception: Thursday, October 25, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

The gallery is open to the public Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

About the show
Flood is a new immersive site-specific installation at the Nancy Lincoln Gallery, created by Liz Nofziger.

Devoid of liquid, Flood engulfs the physical space of the gallery, engaging both visible and hidden elements of the architecture. By exposing the mundane and unseen, Nofziger’s installation challenges and expand the relationships we have to our constructed environments.

See more photos from the exhibit on Facebook.

More about Liz Nofziger
Liz Nofziger is a site-specific installation artist whose work examines relationships to space within the physical, architectural, political, and pop-cultural landscape. Employing a broad range of media including sculptural elements, video, light, audio, and text, viewer investigation completes her work. Nofziger received her MFA from the Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art in 2004. She received her BA from Goshen College in 1996.

Her work has been shown nationally and internationally, most recently with two new site-based video works in Shifting Terrain: Landscape Video, a group exhibition at the Currier Museum in Manchester, N.H.

You can read more about the artist – and her work – on her website