About

Lizbeth Navarro was born and raised in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico. In 2010 she earned a BFA in Ceramics from California State University, Long Beach.

Liz’s work is inspired by her multicultural heritage, which was always surrounded by beautiful handmade objects. In her work, she incorporates traditional techniques and materials with contemporary themes to deliver unique works of art. Along with her artistic endeavors, Liz has taught at various non-profit organizations that serve the underrepresented communities in Los Angeles.

Liz is interested in exposing her students to ceramics as a tool to explore their own creativity. Her pedagogy stems from the belief that clay is a humble material to work with yet its possibilities and permanence are remarkable. It has a gentle way to teach us powerful lessons regarding patience, resilience and letting-go. By providing a safe, non-judgmental environment, Liz encourages and nurtures; play, observation, exploration, discovery and artist intention over skill mastery in the studio. Liz’s assignments are designed to create gradual challenges that allow students to explore the infinite possibilities that ceramics and creativity have to offer. Liz provides a dynamic learning experience for students by introducing them to the basic building and decorating techniques, and by referencing art history, ceramics history, and contemporary art practices.

Liz currently works and teaches from her studio in Monterey Park, CA.