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b. 1987, Iowa

Lives and works in Oakland, CA

alspachl [at]gmail [dot] com

Liz Alspach is an artist, designer, and writer who builds organizations and forges relationships as tools for imagining and building radical futures. Her book, Two Plus Two Equals Cake, was published in 2022. Liz founded The Mercery in 2022 on the heels of completing masters research with artisan entrepreneurs in Oaxaca, Mexico, and she is working full-time to orient the ethically focused textile manufacturer towards disruptive business models while showing up everyday with resolve and humility. Liz holds a BA from Carleton College and an MFA from the University of Arkansas.

 


education

MFA University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR  

Cabinetmaking Workshop College of the Redwoods, Fort Bragg, CA

BA Carleton College, Northfield, MN

selected work experience

FOUNDER

THE MERCERY COLLECTIVE, 2022

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTIONAL FABRICATION

CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS, 2015-2018


INTERIM CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER & RESEARCH ADMINISTRATOR

UC BERKELEY’S LAWRENCE HALL OF SCIENCE, 2013-2015

PROJECT COORDINATOR

SRA INTERNATIONAL IN SUPPORT OF THE US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, 2010-2013


selected group exhibitions

2019 True Refrigeration, Crust Bucket Collective, Fayetteville, AR

2019, UArk Lamps, Forage Modern, Minneapolis, MN

2019, The Bathroom Talk, The Restroom at Forage Modern, Minneapolis, MN

2016, 3D Digital Tools, Icebox Gallery, California College of the Arts,  Oakland, CA 

2009, Thesis Exhibition, Concert Hall Gallery, Carleton College, Northfield, MN

fieldwork

2019, Independent expedition, Death Valley  National Park, CA 

2019, Independent expedition, Mojave  National Preserve, CA 

2018, Independent expedition, Yosemite National Park, CA

2016, Team expedition, Laos, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia

2010, Woodfire kiln building, NOrthfield, MN

2010, Pop-up saw-mill, Northfield, MN

2009, Team expedition, Heafy Trek, New Zealand

2009, Woodfire kiln building, Matatina Marae, New Zealand

2008, Independent documentary expedition, Yangtze River, China

2007, INdependent documentary expedition, Oaxaca, MX

2007, Woodfire kiln building, Hilo, HI

speaking

2019, Panelist, Servant Leadership Conference, Crowder College, Neosho, MO

2019, Biz Talk, Walton School of Business Podcast

2018 ArtSlam, International Sculpture Conference, Philadelphia, PA

2009 Artfully Yours, www.happybodies.wordpress.com

2009, Empty Bowls event speaker, Carleton College, Northfield, MN


digital & print publications

2020, Ava and Amelia’s Adventures on Berry Street, BFF Press, Fayetteville, AR

2020, OP-ED: PROVIDING GRANTS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IN A TIME OF NEED, AR Money & Politics

2020, A.W.L.I.N., Class publication, University of Arkansas

2018, UArk Lamp, Blurb.com, Minneapolis, MN

2008 Up River Yangtze, Self-published, Washington, D.C.

2007, The Saddle Road, Self-published, Northfield, MN


selected awards & fellowships

2020, Summer Research Grant, Mildred’s Lane, University of Arkansas

2020, Anderson Ranch Fellowship, University of Arkansas

2019, Sturgis INternational Fellowship, University of Arkansas

2019, Project Research Grant, University of Arkansas

2019, Summer Research Grant, University of Arkansas

2019, ISC Travel Fellowship

2019, NCECA Travel Fellowship

2019, Finalist, National Parks Arts Foundation Residency, Big Island, HI

2018, First Prize, Social Innovation Challenge, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

2009, Finalist, Watson International Fellowship, 

2018, ISC Travel Fellowship

2018, NCECA, Travel Fellowship

2008, Larson Travel FEllow, China, Carleton College

2008, Jepson Memorial Award in Studio ARt, Carleton College

2008, lService Internship Fellow, Oaxaca, MX