Elizabeth was
born in Philadelphia and received her formal
art training at Moore College of Art and
Design in the late 70's. Upon moving to
Lyndonville, VT in 1980 she established EAG
Art Studios and for 25 years co-owned a
Monument Design Business, and taught Jr.
High/Sr. High Art in a private school
setting. She also designed and built a new
Art Studio where she continued to freelance
her work and teach art to private students.
Feeling an
increasing need to expand her horizons in
order to fill a creative well from which to
draw, she began to exhibit her work up and
down the east coast. In the first 6 months
she successfully made the transition from
Northern New England Rural Artist to
Southern Urban Art Exhibitor where she won
her first Art Awards and the opportunity to
have her first One-Woman Show.
She has since
used her business and art background to
become a top Fine Art Consultant at P&C Art
Gallery in Tyson's Corner Center, and Ed
Chasen Fine Art Gallery in Georgetown, DC.
She is now the
main Fine Art Marketing and Partnering
Consultant for Broadway's flagship gallery
in Fairfax, VA