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Artist
Bio
Liz Hickok is a San Francisco-based
artist working in photography, video, sculpture, installation,
and currently, Jell-O. Hickok received her Masters in Fine
Arts from Mills College in Oakland, California. She earned
a BFA and BA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and
Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts. Hickok lived and
worked in Boston for over ten years before moving to the San
Francisco Bay Area.
Hickok’s artwork has been exhibited across the country
and is included in international collections. Her photographs
and video have been shown in many Bay Area venues, including
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Jose Museum of Art, Southern
Exposure, the Headlands Center for the Arts, Works/San Jose,
and the Kala Art Institute. She has also exhibited internationally
at the Ha’Kibbutz Israeli Art Gallery in Tel Aviv, and
nationally at the Seattle Center of Contemporary Art, Pittsburg
State University (KS), and the Arts and Literature Laboratory
(CT). Hickok has created elaborate installations in the San
Francisco area at the Headlands Center for the Arts and the
Exploratorium, as well as in Scottsdale, Arizona, through
the Scottsdale Public Art Program.
Hickok’s San Francisco in Jell-O has become
a popular subject of media coverage. Her work has been covered
by The New York Times, Harper’s, San Francisco
magazine, Gastronomica, 7X7 magazine, and has appeared
on the cover of Artweek as well as the French magazine,
Gusto. She has been featured on national and local
news and radio programs that include The CBS Early Show,
Offbeat America (HGTV), Current TV, Spark* (KQED,
Bay Area), All Things Considered (NPR) and Talk
of the Nation (NPR). Hickok also appeared on the Food
Network Awards Show, where she won an award for “Best
Use of Food as Art Medium.”
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