All of my work, whether fiber art, sculpture, installation or performance, is about movement.

The movement of seeing, listening, mending a fence, sweeping out a shop, walking the dog, looking both ways, slowly rolling across the floor, the movement of living in our bodies.

— all of it, plus my endless curiosity about time, space and relationship, influences my art making endeavors.

I find that I am more interested in questions than answers. Each bit of work I make is unique, asymmetrical, imbued with gesture and occasional moments of humor. My years as a dancer are ever present as I plan, un-plan, design, abandon, calculate, skew, thread, tie, hammer, weave and unweave. Every arrangement is temporary. The materials I work with satisfy my tactile and kinesthetic senses. I choose them because of how they feel, how they move.

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Photo Credits: Julie Rothschild . Laura Hoffman . Bill Starr . Cassie Wright . Kevin Hoth . J. Akiyama . Shea Kluender . Belgin Yucelen, Liz Quan . video stills by Jennifer Scully-Thurston

Porcelain pieces by Liz Quan from solo performance ~ Gestural Sketches