Liz Rodda is a multimedia artist working primarily in single-channel and installation-based video. She received a BA from Willamette University with concentrations in English Literature, Women’s Studies, and Studio Art and an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art in the Studio For Interrelated Media Program. Meditating on issues of memory, identity, and language, Liz’s artistic production arises from her interest in the interdependence of image, sound, and form. Recent exhibitions and screenings include: The Anthology Film Archives (New York, NY), Boston University’s 808 Gallery (Boston, MA), GALLERIA 10-36 (Medellin, Columbia), Plugged: Women’s Video Collective (Tucson, AZ). Recent Artist Residencies include: The Experimental Television Center (Owego, NY), Company One Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts (Boston, MA).