About
Biography

Lizzie (she/her) is an Australian Screendance maker from lutruwita/Tasmania, currently based in London, UK.
Lizzie graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) in 2020 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance).
It was there that Lizzie’s passion for movement and film was realised, which encouraged her to explore and experiment within these two artforms. This led to the creation of her first Screendance work, Chaos, baby, which was curated by the Ian Potter Museum of Art, as part of their online exhibition ‘Inside Out’ in 2020.
With a strong interest in cross-disciplinary performance and screen art, Lizzie’s practice focuses on using her knowledge of movement and choreography for camera and translating it into screen works that empower queer and feminist narratives.
Lizzie is the inaugural recipient of the Annie Greig Dance Scholarship, funded by Arts Tasmania, supporting her to study the MA Screendance course at The London Contemporary Dance School (The Place) in 2024.
Her next Screendance project is currently in development and is set to be completed in mid 2025. The project is funded by Arts Council England.
Photo by Eloise Frey.