Liz Harrington
Liz Harrington (b.1973) is a photographic artist working with analogue photography, alternative processes and camera-less techniques. She has exhibited in the UK and internationally and held her first solo show in 2019 at the Broadway Gallery, Letchworth Garden City. In 2021 she was commissioned with Laurence Harding to celebrate the 200th anniversary of John Constable’s 'The Hay Wain’ at the National Trust Flatford. Her work has been featured in Trebuchet and Point A to Point B Analog Explorations. She holds a BSc(Hons) Geography (1995), BA(Hons) Photography (2013) and is currently taking her MFA
Fine Art at the Slade, UCL.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
'Landscapes at Noon, Recreating Constable', Wolsey Art Gallery, Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich (2022); 'Landscapes at Noon', National Trust Flatford, Suffolk (2021); 'Bracing should always lean into opening', Annex @ Koppel Project, London (2025)


