Bio:

Liz Dueck is a Nature Artist, Art Educator & Trail Guide. She primarily works with oil paint and natural materials but enjoys expanding her processes to the public through interactive art and community nature art experiences. Her creative practices are all based on exploration and connection and begin with adventure. Along with displaying her work in galleries and curating exhibitions, she regularly leads Art Hikes in the Tulsa and Sand Springs area. Dueck’s passion lies in interchangeably connecting art, nature and people together.

Dueck graduated with a BFA in Studio Art, a Teaching Certification in Art and a minor in Art History from Oklahoma State University in 2017. She worked for OSU's Art Department in her time there as a student as well as upon graduation as the Education Coordinator of the Prairie Arts Center. She now teaches art at the Tulsa Boys’ Home, volunteers as a Trail Guide at the Keystone Ancient Forest leading monthly Art Hikes and resides in the forests of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. 

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