
Lilith's work...
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currently centers around food systems and human relationships with land and sustenance, reflecting her experiences living and working on farms in the southwest and in Chile. She is drawn to the rhythms of planting and harvesting, the labor embedded in care for the land, and the balance between nurturing and consuming. Through studies of color, interaction with natural and geometric forms, and the texture of strokes, Lilith's paintings reflect the fragility and brutality of harvest and consumption, celebrating abundance while confronting the costs inherent in sustaining life. She is interested in how these cycles mirror human systems of care, labor, and desire, and how memory and ritual shape engagement with the earth.
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Born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Lilith studied art at Albuquerque Academy and has interned and worked at the Albuquerque Museum. She studied fine arts at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston through Tufts University, and is currently studying environmental analysis, anthropology, and studio arts at Pitzer College.









