Elizabeth Schiffler is a filmmaker, puppeteer, and scenic designer. Her work stems from her research in comparative mythology, post-humanism, and feminism. She focuses on exploring human and non-human relationships with the natural world through experimental narrative work. Along with participating in the Artist Support Program at Jack Straw, she is currently the Artist-in-Residence at the Pacific Science Center.
Artist Support Program 2018: Create a sonic landscape for A Hungry Shell (seeks champagne), a live puppetry performance including a giant mollusk puppet that towers through space searching for champagne.
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December 19, 2023
Jack Straw is thrilled to announce Summit Sound, an audio gallery at the new Seattle Convention Center Summit Building on Pine St. Summit Sound was envisioned by the SCC Art Program as “an outdoor space where residents and visitors can immerse themselves in one of our region’s revered creative disciplines–sound.” As the new home to […]
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Categories: Art and Heritage Partnerships, Artist Support Program, Writers Program, Youth Education Programs
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