Liz Sexton has lived and worked in Paris, Berlin, and New York, and has recently returned to her Midwest roots, calling Saint Paul, Minnesota home. For now. Experienced in a wide range of mediums, these days she favors paper mâché for its versatility and accessibility. She enjoys creating sculptural objects, often inspired by the natural world.
Feel free to reach out about any commissions, projects, or queries here.
In the press:
Homo Faber 2024: The Journey of Life: Exhibition Catalogue
Orion Magazine: Out of Place: Artist Liz Sexton takes her paper mâché animals to new heights
MPR News: Behind the (animal) mask: Liz Sexton elevates papier-mâché to high art
Colossal: Marine Animal Masks by Liz Sexton Spotlight Beloved Species in Lifelike Papier-Mâché
The Guardian: Artists Reinvent the Mask
Gentle Monster: Redefinition of Eyewear Project
Colossal : Papier-Mâché Masks Crafted by Liz Sexton Bring Animals to Human Scale
T: The New York Times Style Magazine: About Last Night: T Celebrates the Greats
T: The New York Times Style Magazine : Could Papier-Mache Be the Perfect Medium for Our Times?
T: The New York Times Style Magazine : In Fashion: Spring’s Most Jubilantly Eclectic Looks
WSJ Magazine : Creative Brief