While studying she also worked in the Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection. Carré transferred to an arts high school in her senior year and then left Los Angeles, initially to study sound at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and become a sound artist, but she became interested in creative writing, film, and printmaking. She has said that a "major activity throughout my childhood was when my parents would roll out a big sheet of butcher paper on the apartment floor, and my sister and I would amuse ourselves quietly for hours by drawing images and stories all over it". Her mother is a graphic designer and her father, who died when Carré was a teenager, was a designer and forensic animator. She currently teaches in the Experimental Animation department at the California Institute of the Arts Early life and education Ĭarré was born and grew up in Los Angeles. She is co-director of the Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation and is represented by contemporary art gallery Western Exhibitions. Lilli Carré (born 1983) is an interdisciplinary artist currently based in Los Angeles, working in experimental animation, ceramics, print, and textile. School of the Art Institute of Chicago ( BFA 2006)Įxperimental animation, animation, cartoons, commercial illustration, printmaking, artists' books, painting, sculpture, textiles Northwestern University ( MFA Art Theory + Practice 2016)
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