Elizabeth Jaeger

Elizabeth Jaeger (b. 1988, San Francisco, CA) is a sculptor who focuses on figural work tied to personal experiences. She often includes elements of memento mori in her hand-sculpted figures and everyday objects. Jaeger populates her work with black birds, disembodied torsos, dark vases, greyhounds, and long locks of hair.

Jaeger has been featured in solo exhibitions at Jack Hanley Gallery, New York (2021); Night Gallery, Los Angeles (2021); KLEMM’s, Berlin (2019); and Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, Philadelphia (2017), among others. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. She lives and works in New York City. Jaeger’s work is featured in Between the Lines: An RxART Coloring Book by Contemporary Artists – Volume 8. Click here to download and color her spread.