Lizzy Plapinger is a London born and Brooklyn based artist.
Working across painting, objects, and immersive environments, her practice explores how color and pattern can shape both visual perception and emotional experience. Drawing from sonic, textile, and mechanical influences alongside intuitive mark-making, she develops a visual language that moves between precision and openness, structure and play. Over the past five years, she has also developed a fully hand-painted interior environment, transforming a domestic space into an immersive, evolving installation, recently shared as Chromatopia.
She has presented work at Rockefeller Center (2023, 2024) with Girl Knew York Gallery, and held a solo exhibition, Chroma Chords, at Everythings Fine Gallery in New York (2024). She has also exhibited with Skewville Gallery (2023, 2025), contributed work to the Edward Hopper Museum benefit auction (2024), and participated in Bushwick and Greenpoint Open Studios (2022–2025). Her work has recently been acquired by Vassar College.
Her practice extends into collaborative and applied contexts, including a series of hand-painted works created in collaboration with Baboon to the Moon.
In parallel to her visual practice, Plapinger has an extensive background in music and performance as LPX and as one half of MS MR, as well as co-founding the record label Neon Gold. She also works across cultural and creative strategy, including with the National Student Leadership Conference and the festival All Things Go.
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