Elizabeth McGrath

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Elizabeth McGrath (born August 15, 1971, Hollywood, California) is an artist based in California who works primarily in the fields of sculpture and animation. Her work is often evocative of the darker side of life, and she has been nicknamed Bloodbath McGrath after the subject matter of her works.

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[edit] History

Elizabeth was born in Hollywood and raised in Echo Park and Altadena, California. She attended Catholic school when young, and credits that for much of the inspiration for her artwork. She later attended Pasadena City College.

She frequently uses different resins, oil and acrylic paints, wood, roofing tar, foam, old leather and fur jackets, cloth, feathers and armature wire to create her unique sculptures. Drawing influences from such diverse areas as organized religion, carnivals, Edward Gorey, Erte and the punk rock movement, Elizabeth's work is oftentimes morbid but always thought-provoking.

Elizabeth began her career in art by making flyers for her punk band Tongue and creating a fanzine called Censor This, a collective effort with several other artists. Local music video director Fred Stuhr was impressed by her work and hired her as an art director for stop-motion animated videos and commercials. Through the techniques and knowledge that he imparted to Elizabeth, she began to develop her own style of sculpture. Her first showing was at La Luz Gallery de Jesus in Hollywood. She currently shows at their new gallery, Billy Shire Fine Arts in Culver City, California.

[edit] Publications

  • Everything That Creeps (2006)

[edit] Work

[edit] Exhibitions

Solo Shows:

(Her next solo show will be in April of 2007 at the Billy Shire Fine Arts gallery in Los Angeles)

  • Altarwise by Owl Light, Dec 10th- Jan 14th 2005, Billy Shire Fine Arts
  • Everything That Creeps, July 5th 2002, La Luz De Jesus Gallery

Selected Group Shows:

  • "HATE THE LIVING", March 25, Victory studios, Studio City
  • "JUXTAPOZ group art show 2006", March 24-25, OX-OP, Minneapolis
  • "Salon Style", April 6th -May 1st, the Shooting Gallery, San Francisco
  • "NACHTSCHATTENGEWAECHS", February 7th - March 7th, STRYCHNIN, Berlin
  • Monsters A GO GO, Oct 15th to Nov. 2004, Roq La Rue, Seattle
  • Juxtapoz NYC Group art show, October 2nd 2004, Fuse Gallery, New York
  • "Nightmare on 18th Street", Oct. 30th, hosted by the Pandemonium Collective, at the 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica, California
  • MF Gallery's 2nd Annual Halloween group Show, Sept. 10 - Nov. 2 2004, MF Gallery, New York
  • benefit group show for the West Memphis Three, October 1st 2004, at Perihelion Arts, Phoenix, Arizona
  • "Qeedrophonic", a group art show featuring the Qee figure, October 14, Tokyo
  • 00 Artists See Satan, July 3 - September 19, a group art show at the Grand Central Art Center, Santa Ana, California
  • "Charecters by Design", July 7-31, a group art show at the Grey Matters Gallery, Dallas, Texas
  • "Queedrophonic", a group art show, July 10 – August 10th at the Ox-Op Gallery, Minneapolis
  • "50 Caliber", July 10th – August 10th, a group show at Tower framing and design gallery, Sacramento, California
  • "Rated XX Group Show", April 3, 2004, Ox Op, Minneapolis
  • "The Rawk Art Show", March 10, 2004, Gallery Lombardi, Austin, Texas
  • 7th Annual Group Show, March 5, 2004, La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Hollywood
  • "In Honor of the the Beheading of St. Valentine", February 7, 2004, Copro/Nason Fine Art Gallery, Culver City, California
  • "Toy Show", November 2003, MF Gallery, New York
  • "The Haunted Doll House", October 4, 2003, co-curated by Liz Mcgrath, Copro/Nason Fine Art Gallery, Culver City, California
  • "Woodstock Tattoo and Body Arts Festival", September 5, 2003, Hawthorn Gallery Modern Art Visonary Exhibit, Woodstock, New York
  • "Cruel and Unusual: A Benefit for the West Memphis Three", September 6, 2003, Six Space Gallery, Los Angeles, California
  • "Rude G! Murder Mystery Mayhem: A Fundraiser for Rude Guerrilla Theater Company", September 13, 2003, Rude Guerrilla Theater Company, Santa Ana, California
  • "High On Life: Transcending Addiction", October 3 2002 - August 2003, The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland
  • "Vicious Delicious and Ambitious", June 2, 2003, FUSE GALLEY, New York
  • "Vicious Delicious and Ambitious", May 2, 2003, Perihlion Arts, Phoenix, Arizona
  • "Experimental Toy Skeleton", April - May 2003, Covivant, Tampa, Florida
  • "Uncommercial Art by Commercial Artists", November 9, 2002, La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Hollywood
  • "Alive and Well AIDS Alternatives", November 9, 2002, La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Hollywood
  • "Circus, Carnival, Freaks and Oddities", April 6, 2002, C-POP Gallery, Detroit, Michigan
  • "Commercial Artists Doing Non-Commercial Art", March 2, 2001, La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Hollywood
  • "Milk Blood", February 2, 2001, La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Hollywood
  • "Metro Madness", September 16, 2000, Copro/Nason Fine Art Gallery
  • "Intoxication Show", April 2000, The Laboratory, Los Angeles
  • "Commercial Artists Doing Non-Commercial Art", March 2000, La Luz De Jesus Gallery
  • "Low Brow Art", February 2000, The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, Florida
  • "Leeteg Tribute Show", December 1999, Copro/Nason Gallery
  • "Kittens 'N' Cads", December 1998, Merry Karnowsky Gallery, Los Angeles
  • "Best of the West", October 1998, 001 Gallery, Hollywood

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