Liberty Worth
Artist, Quilter, Designer, Teacher and Poet
Liberty Worth is an artist, quilter, teacher and poet. Graduating from Pepperdine University in Fine Art, she spent 6 years as a textile designer, continuing her art education through numerous courses at The Art Institute of Chicago and Art Center. In addition to being a commissioned studio artist with a studio in Los Angeles, Liberty teaches high school art part-time in Santa Monica, CA and has a permanent installation in the Cayton Children’s Museum (Santa Monica, CA) . She is the creator of “Where We Have Been & Where We Hope to Be” - a body of work and curriculum inviting people to process personal narratives through the art of the quilt. Liberty is an artist fellow with Kipaipai (2023) and Speranza Foundation (2024) and has been awarded a residency with inBreak Collective (2021), Grant Recipient for Culver City Arts District Projecting Possibilities (2020), the MidCity Los Angeles (MINC) Art Lives Here award (2021) and a teaching artist position at Craft in America (2020). Liberty’s work has shown in multiple countries and her work was included in the inaugural show for the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Americas (MOCAA) in 2022. Liberty has published a book of art and poetry and has had her visual art published in multiple publications. She lives with her family in Los Angeles, CA.
Find Liberty’s work online at www.libertyworthart.com and on Instagram at @libertyworthartLiberty Worth
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