Elizabeth Knowles
Elizabeth Knowles is a visual artist based in Norfolk, CT And New York City. Her art making explores both static and dynamic patterns in nature recurring on differing scales of perception. Recent projects for 2024 include a collaborative sculpture for the University of Connecticut’s Avery Point campus and outdoor sculptures for the Cape Cod Museum and the Village Green in Norfolk, CT. For Morningside Park in Upper Manhattan in June 2023 Knowles created 3 temporary site-specific floating sculptures in addition to 2022 outdoor sculptures for the NYC Parks on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and the University of CT, Avery Point. Other projects include site-specific installations for Unesco’s Artistes +
Science, Monaco, The Pelham Art Center, NY, Ely Center for Contemporary Art, New Haven, CT, Rockrose Lobby for Chashama, NY, NY, Flat Iron Prow Art Space, NY, NY, the New Canaan Sculpture Trail, CT, NYU Langone, NY, NY and Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, NY. Additionally, Knowles has created projects for Edith Wharton’s House, The Mount in Lenox, MA, Bank of America Plaza, Charlotte, NC, the Housatonic Museum, Bridgeport, CT, Artspace, New Haven, CT, the Painting Center, NY, NY, Five Points Art Center, CT, Studio 80 +Sculpture Grounds, Old Lyme, CT, the Kingston Police Building, Kingston, NY, Chesterwood National Trust for Historic Preservation, Stockbridge, MA and Governor’s
Island, NY, NY. She has collaborated with Saks Fifth Avenue on window installations and VOGUE magazine for the “Last Look” page. Knowles has received numerous grants and residencies including MASS MoCA’s Assets for Artists program, Weir Farm Art Center, Puffin Foundation, Miami Beach Cultural Council, Millay Colony, Yaddo, Banff Centre, E. D. Foundation, Artist’s Space, and Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation.
Submitted by A Space Gallery


