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Erika Lipkis

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Erika Lipkis was born June 2, 1984. She is an American artist. Lipkis received her Bachelor's in Art from UC Santa Cruz in 2006. In 2008, she received her MFA in Printmaking from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. In 2010, Lipkis received her Single Subject Credential in Art. York.[1]

About

Erika Lipkis goes by her artist name, Lady Beaver. In Los Angeles, California, she is an artist, performer, and teacher. Her artwork consists of dark humor and uses comedy and personal experiences to compose stories in her work. She also does comic work. Lipkis is a Visual Artist and frequently creates symbols in her work that are of a certain topic. Aside from that, she creates music that is produced on SoundCloud, creates her own videos, and performs in Improv at The Clubhouse in Hollywood. She is a resident of the art gallery located in Downtown Los Angeles, called The Hive.[2]

Career

Lipkis is a contemporary artist. Her art consists of using acrylic paint; she makes artwork out of pillows, pins, murals, card decks, coasters, postcards, and much more. Lipkis currently works as a high school teacher and teaches 3D art, Drawing and Painting, Printmaking, and AP art.[3]

Artwork

Lipkis's art onto a fannypack
Lipkis's art on a pillow


Hands
Art about trauma and relief from it











Filmography

Lipkis has produced a variety of films. She has produced five films since 2018.

  • Bicycle Man, 2018
  • Sacramento, 2019
  • Why I Dance, 2021
  • The Anita Beaver Show, 2022


A performance done for THRILLACON, Los Vegas, called "Aliens in Vegas"
File:TheAnitaBeavershow
Filmography

Awards

Lipkis won an award for Outstanding Narrative, Spectacular Effects, Outstanding Design, Outstanding Acting, Original Music, and Audience Choice Award for her The Anita Beaver Show for a Film Sprint online film festival in 2022. [4]

References


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