Pamet Harbor Overpass by Elizabeth Lazeren
Oil On Canvas
5x7
Framed
Artist Biography:
“Elizabeth is best known for her marine paintings that have a solitary and sublime melancholy." - American Art Collector Magazine
Recent Awards & Honors
2024-Featured Artist, Cape Cod Life 2024 Annual Art Edition 2023-Invitational Winter Show, Chatham Bars Inn 2021-Invitational Exhibit-Weir Farm Artist-In-Residence Alumni 2020-2023, Invitational Show, Cape Cod Museum of Art
2019- For the second year in a row, one of Elizabeth’s paintings, “Nightfall On The Spit”", has been chosen for the cover of the 2019 Summer Guide Cape Cod.
2015 - Amica Insurance Co., Artist-2015 annual Thanksgiving card 2014- Artist-In-Residence, Weir National Historic Site,
Wilton, CT
2013-”Best In Category”, Firehouse Gallery Juried Show, Orleans, MA
“President’s Award”, W. Hartford Art League Nat’l Show 2011-2013, 3 Paintings at the Hart Senate Offices of former Sen. Lieberman, Washington, D.C.
“Best in Show” & “Purchase Award”, Oxford Art Show, ME “Best In Show”, Cape Cod Art Association, All Cape Cod Show “Premier Invitational Show”, 1st Prize, MA Arts Council, Boston
Private Bank of Boston solo show, Prudential Center, Boston
Selected Solo Shows
Gallery Antonia, Chatham, MA
Larkin Gallery, Provincetown, MA
Inn By the Bandstand, Exeter, NH
Julie Heller Gallery, Provincetown, MA Nickerson Art Gallery, Chatham, MA
True North Gallery, Kennebunkport, ME Thanassi Gallery, Provincetown, MA
Cape Cod Art Association, Barnstable, MA Hartford Fine Art Gallery, CT
Ezra Zilka Gallery, Middletown, CT Mill Gallery, Springfield, MA Ferguson Gallery, Simsbury, CT Left Bank Gallery, Essex, CT
Town & County Club of Hartford, CT
Selected Group Shows
Mass. General Hospital, “Illuminations”, Boston, MA
Cape Cod Museum of Art, Remnants & Structures, Dennis, MA “25th Anniversary Show”, Weir Farm National Park, Wilton, CT Copley Biennial Marine Show, Boston, MA
Provincetown Art Association & Museum
Pearl St Gallery, Hartford, CT
Providence Art Club, Providence, RI
Cape Cod Art Association, Barnstable, MA
Silpe Gallery, Hartford Art School
“Pamet River”, Truro Public Library, MA
New Britain Museum of American Art, CT
Academic Artists Association, Springfield, MA
New Haven Paint & Clay Club, CT
Festival of Art, Food & Wine, Kennebunkport, ME
Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Yarmouth Port
National Academy Fine Arts, Lynchburg, VA
Fine Arts Invitational at SRD Gallery, Dennis, MA
Boston Symphony Orchestra- Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition”, Boston, MA
Selected Collections
Mass General Hospital, Boston
Weir Farm Nat’l Park, Ridgefield, CT CB Richard Ellis
Duncaster Retirement Community Amica Insurance Co.
Beth Israel Deconess Hospital
Galleries
Gallery Antonia, Chatham, MA Larkin Gallery, Provincetown, MA
Publications & Media
WGBH-TV
American Art Collector
“Spectator Magazine”
Summer Guide Cape Cod
Provincetown Banner
Who’s Who In American Art
The Hartford Courant
“Chatham Magazine”
The Provincetown Gallery Guide-Cover painting & article, 2013 Fine Art Studio Online Feature Artist
Cape Cod Life Magazine
WDAK-Newport, RI, Talk of the Town
“A New Beginning”, 18x36, oil
From Collectors
From the moment I saw the painting-the peaceful, quiet serenity of the landscape, her use of vivid inspiring color against a changeling sky, I was transported. I was left breathless by the intensity of her work. Dr. J. Olzacki,-Kenya, Africa
My husband always wanted one of your paintings, named “Coming Storm”. It was sold before I could purchase it. When I secretly commissioned it for his birthday, he was stunned. He continues to get lost in it and tells our friends the wonderful story of how welcoming you were to open your “artist atelier” to us and our daughter. Lily F. Playwright, Los Angeles, CA
I am sending a photo of your painting where it hangs over our mantel. When I say your painting “Sanctuary” is our most prized possession, I’m not kidding. My husband chose it and we are thrilled at the prospect of visiting your studio!
Robin W. B.- Avon, CT
“American Art Collector Magazine”
“Elizabeth is best known for her marine paintings that have a solitary and sublime melancholy.