Elizabeth Stone
Elizabeth stone
October-november 2021
Visual artist Elizabeth Stone is propelled by the exploration of perception, perspective and the evolution of making. Through the repurposing of her photographic materials, she investigates the spontaneous elements of transformation.
Over the last decade Stone has been questioning the dual aspects of photography. The negative and the positive demand equal attention as she considers the intrinsic aspects of truth and fiction in photography. In thinking about the whole, a constant interchange of destruction and creation drives her impulses in making.
Stone has exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries across the United States. Her work is held in private collections and in the public collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Center of Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona, Nevada Museum of Art, Missoula Art Museum and Archive 192. Her work has been featured in numerous publications and online blogs, including Orion Magazine, Lenscratch, The Whitefish Review and Diffusion Annual. Stone lives and works in rural Montana where the sky is indeed big and the grass tall.