Liz Rodda (born Sacramento, CA) is an Austin, Texas based artist and Associate Professor at Texas State University, School of Art & Design. She moves between diverse media such as video, sound, installation, and drawing. Her videos are the result of investing found and recorded footage with unintended meanings through montage and installation. At the center of her drawing practice is speed and a reveling in the humility of having a body.
Her works been screened and exhibited in museums, galleries, and film venues such as The Museum of Contemporary Art Miami, Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellin, David Shelton Gallery, and the Anthology Film Archives. Residencies include Wassaic, Fountainhead, Experimental Television Center, Vermont Studio Center, Byrdcliffe, and La Napoule (upcoming). She received a BA in English from Willamette University and an MFA in Studio For Interrelated Media from Massachusetts College of Art and Design.