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Eliza Grace is an artist and writer whose practice is grounded in photography and expands across sculpture, installation, performance, and text. Working at the intersection of isolation, memory, and trauma, her work examines the body as a site where personal and inherited histories accumulate, decay, and resurface. She uses self-portraiture, abandoned interiors, and elemental environments to explore states of disappearance, emergence, and transformation.

 

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CONTACT INFO 

emayberry2003@gmail.com

208 860 1336 

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Her images often stage the body within decaying structures or barren landscapes, approaching these spaces as extensions of psychological experience and as terrains shaped by gendered violence, survival, and reclamation. Across media, she engages motifs of rot, residue, tar, and fragmentation to trace how identity is formed through rupture and reconstruction. Her installations and photographic series operate within a surreal register, drawing from dream logic and the instability of memory to create work that is both intimate and haunting. Writing remains central to her process, functioning as a parallel form of excavation that informs the performative and sculptural dimensions of her practice.

She is currently working on her BFA in Photography at Parsons School of Design and living in between Brooklyn, NY, and San Diego, CA.

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