About Lisa Zukowski
I work in multiple media, often incorporating repurposed objects and materials into my work. I see beauty in old buildings, used materials and discarded objects. I think these relics of lives lived speak volumes about events, people and place. I respond to the history and mystery I find in these materials to relay a personal narrative of transformation.
Lisa Zukowski works both two dimensionally and sculpturally in multiple media. Since 1992, she has participated in numerous exhibitions in the United States and Germany, and her work is in several private collections.
In addition to her studio practice, Lisa has taught workshops at the Manhattan Graphics Center, Castle Hill Center for the Arts in conjunction with The International Encaustic Conference and multiple locations throughout the Hudson Valley.
Lisa Zukowski was born in Brooklyn, NY and currently maintains studios in the Hudson Valley of New York and in south Florida. She received her BFA from Brooklyn College, where she studied painting with Allan D’Arcangelo and Bob Henry, and served as printer for the Brooklyn College Press under the direction of Janet Carlile.