Elizabeth Ellis was born in Vancouver, attended King Edward High School, and throughout her life has had a gratifying and productive career in a plethora of positions. Liz believes that education should be life- long and so continues to explore new avenues, embracing technology to enhance her creative abilities in her pursuit and passion for the arts and digital media. Learning new techniques and methods to enhance her photography, expressing words though the beauty of her calligraphy, and pursuing other community and artistic endeavors, Liz has found a new energy and a renewed passion for life, attending courses and programs in-between her other pursuits. Liz is a mother of two sons and three grandchildren. She lives in Mission, BC. For two decades, Liz has been engaged in presenting her artistic expressions in several mediums. Her proud association with 3 Crows Productions and their unique public awareness storytelling of the residential school experience has influenced her life profoundly. Her calligraphy of the “legendary” Bobby Orr Letter hangs on the wall of Don Cherry Sports Grill and a framed copy gifted to PM Steven Harper. A specially commissioned work also hangs at Harvard University. Liz volunteers her calligraphy skill to the Mission Hospital Auxillary. She touches the lives of many people in her volunteer circles and understands well the nuances of the human condition. Liz' Sublimation Aluminum Prints will be on Display May & June 2018 in The Doris J. Paterson Atelier Gallery MAC, 33529 1st Avenue, Tuesday - Saturday, 12 - 5pm
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