Elizabeth Barelli is a Visual Artist and Creative Strategist based in the Bay Area, CA.

Elizabeth currently focuses on her creative practice and independently consults organizations and individuals. 

Her practice is rooted in visual arts, combining meditative embodied experiences with research. She is driven by intuitive experiments, blending a variety of media. Through her work, a sort of ‘conceptual craft’, she seeks to create experiences that actively engage sensorially and emotionally. Multi-disciplinary, she cares about creative collaboration, cross-pollination and leveraging new technologies in mindful ways.

Subjects she is interested in include natureculture, the way humans relate to art, the blurry lines between the natural and the human-made, and the nature of the creative process. She draws references from philosophy, feminist theory, psychoanalysis, mythology and literature to illustrate personal narratives rooted in the female experience.

Prior, she worked for over a decade in creative technology serving artists, bringing products and stories to life for design-centric brands like Adobe, Sony, Medium and Blurb Books. The projects she spearheaded in immersive design got accolades such as a Webby Award, an Anthem Award, and garnered recognition from Fast Company and Forbes. She also shared her experiences with talks at Adobe MAX, the Cannes Lions, the Smithsonian conference and other events globally.

She co-created MAD, a support community and book club for Mothers in Art and Design in the Bay Area. 

Born and raised in Nice, France, she currently lives in Berkeley, CA with her partner and baby rugrat, where she likes to weed her garden and host dinner parties.

News

06.07.25 - 07.19.25

Closer Than They Appear, group exhibition co-presented by Anand Sheth and re.riddle at Minnesota Street Project in San Francisco, opening 06.07 @SF Design Week and reception 07.12 @SF Art Book Fair.

05.31.25 - 06.01.25

Open Studio at O2AA. Come say hi and see my work in progress!

05.29.25

Group Show at Ciel, Berkeley, as part of the East Bay Community Art exhibit.

09.24

Moderating a conversation with Elissa Strauss, author of When you Care on the intersection of Care and Creativity at the Firehouse, in San Francisco.

09.24

Feature in Acts of Creation Competition: North America Edition curated by Hettie Judah.

06.24

Feature in Group Show at the Marin MOCA, ART FWD Northern California Open curated by jurors Facundo Argañaraz, Mariah Nelson, Lawrence Rinder, Mari Robles and Donna Seager.

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