BVY edition: IPPT

I loved exploring the Beverly airport and getting access to hangar 3 with Colleen Michaels for the BVY edition of the Improbable Places Poetry Tour. My video “poem” ran through the course of the event, visible inside and out. Experience the whole reading here as captured by BevCam – thanks!
The sounds of Casa de Abuela

It was an honor to help conjure the soundscape for Casa de Abuela @urban.art.museum — visit El Patio behind 98 Lafayette Street in Salem to check it out! https://nofzilla.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/IMG_6977-1.mov
Flail

A site-responsive work for Frame 301 as part of In•Animate Objects an exhibition at Montserrat College of Art Founder’s Gallery Resurrected on the half hour, the contained Air Dancers® frantically seek both connection and escape while serving as an absurd timepiece. The tragi-comic efforts of these yellow beacons are partnered with the constant flutter of […]
Cache: a site-specific work for the Beverly Powder House

Cache, a site-specific public artwork for the Beverly Powder House (1809) by Liz Nofziger, brings history to the present BEVERLY, November 16, 2023 — A subtle sculpture cast in bronze has found its place at the base of the Beverly Powder House on Prospect Hill and is now accessible to the public. Built on a hill-top […]
Alpha 60 in the press

Augmented Reality Roams the Emerald Necklace GBH News — MAY 26, 2022, Morning Edition with Jared Bowen and Jacob Garcia Visual Arts Preview: “Alpha 60” — A Simple Walk in the Park Becomes a Visual Sci-Fi Adventure The Arts Fuse — JUNE 16, 2022, By Mark Faverman The New Public Art Projects That […]
Alpha 60

Alpha 60 is a science fiction augmented reality exhibition located in the Emerald Necklace in Boston, MA, using the Hoverlay AR app.You can download the Hoverlay app for Iphone, Android. Curated by Michael Lewy, the exhibition includes the work by Tom Buckland, Chris Faust, Carol Hayes, Heather Kapplow, Michael Lewy, Liz Nofziger, Chris Rackly, Richard […]
video art drive-in

Site-responsive video work for Area Code Art Fair Pulse and Drip, two archived works re-imagined for the Salem State University Sports Complex for the Drive-In. The arrhythmic throb of Pulse serves as both a lure and warning, related to body, breath, and our human vulnerability. Drip oozes down the narrow poured concrete cornerpiece nearby.