Jessica Bizer is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is centered around the transformative possibilities of color and shape as they shift and reconfigure within fluid atmospheres. Her work connects viewers with a sense of complex abundance and discovery, based on blurred boundaries between the technological and the physical world. Inspired by cross-pollination among diverse sources, Bizer creates pieces in a variety of media including immersive installation, projection art, prints and textile design.
Bizer lives and works in New Orleans, where she is a founding member of the Good Children Gallery. Her recent projects include a public art installation with Greenway Supernova and group exhibitions at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and Octavia Gallery. She has collaborated with the Milagros Collective, Quintron, the Music Box Village and clothing designer Altar. Her work is included in the collections of the Benetton Corporation and the New Orleans Museum of Art. She has also been highlighted in publications including Nylon, Hyperallergic, and Miami New Times, and on National Public Radio's Studio 360. Bizer is a 2009 graduate of the University of New Orleans MFA program.