Biography

Elizabeth Hazan is a New York based visual artist.  Her aerial landscape paintings mix gestural topography with elements of modernist abstraction. The work depicts a heightened version of nature off-kilter, evoking a charged atmosphere, familiar to the viewer yet verging on the surreal. Hazan was born and raised in New York City and attended Bryn Mawr College and the New York Studio School. She was awarded a fellowship to the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and has twice been a resident of Yaddo. Recent shows include Under the Sun, HESSE FLATOW, NY; Trodden Path, HESSE FLATOW East, Amagansett NY; Sundown, Madoo Conservancy, Sagaponack, NY; High Noon, Duck Creek Art Center, Springs, NY; Psychedelic Landscape, Eric Firestone Gallery, NY; Body to Land, Turn Gallery, NY; and Heat Wave, Johannes Vogt Gallery, NY. Her work has been written about in Hyperallergic, Forbes, Two Coats of Paint, Art Critical, The Brooklyn Rail and The Art Newspaper. She serves as the founder and director of Platform Project Space in Brooklyn, NY.

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