Liz Donadio is a Baltimore-based photographer and video artist whose studio practice is inspired by natural spaces and our human impact on those spaces. She documents surrounding environments with analog and digital media, culminating in photographic prints and immersive installations.
Donadio received her MFA in 2012 and her work has been exhibited and screened across the U.S. and Canada. Over the past year, Donadio has participated in festivals, conferences, group exhibitions. She is currently a Lecturer at Towson University in the Department of Art + Design and Art History and runs Color Wheel Digital Printing, a fine-art print service in Baltimore.
During the Bresler Residency, Donadio will focus on a new project using Rock Creek Park as subject matter. She will move back and forth from the park and the studio, documenting with digital and analog photography, shooting and editing video, and making audio field recordings. This will culminate in a multi-media sensory installation representing Rock Creek’s history and evolution, to bring it into an artistic context.