Greta Liz Anderson is a multidisciplinary artist born and raised in Asunción, Paraguay. She migrated to New York at 15 years old, and currently lives and works in San Francisco.
Her work consists of interactive installations and performance through wearables that challenge and build on various models of social construction.
She received her BFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology and her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Her work has been exhibited at solo shows, as well as group the de Young Museum, as well as galleries and alternative spaces in New York, San Francisco, Miami, home country, Paraguay.
Greta Liz is currently a Latinx Fellows at Root Division. She teaches an art curriculum at the Mission Education Center and at the Berkeley Art Museum.
Her work has been exhibited and performed at the de Young Museum, a solo show at TechShop SF, as well as public installations and performances throughout galleries and alternative spaces in New York, San Francisco, Art Basel Miami and her home country, Paraguay for a solo show after 13 years of separation.