(1929 - present)

Liz Whitney Quisgard

Inspired by Moorish architecture, Navajo textiles, Byzantine mosaics, and the Baroque, Quisgard creates a world of her own through embroidered tapestries which transport the viewer to an exotic and engaging place. A painter for more than 60 years, Quisgard appreciates the patience that comes with working in fiber. Quisgard refers to her detailed work as “pseudo-pointillism,” that combines the discipline of creating painstaking patterns and heavily structured designs with bright, jewel-like colors and abstract ideas. Liz Whitney Quisgard is a nationally renowned and award-winning artist who resides in New York City. She has exhibited in numerous galleries and museums nationwide including Asheville Museum, NC, Richmond Museum, Indiana; Chicago Art Institute, Corcoran Gallery, Washington DC; Baltimore Museum of Art, and the Austin Art Museum.

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