
Liz Chappie-Zoller is an award-winning contemporary mixed media artist whose Pearl Snap Studio is located in a remote Missouri River valley north of Three Forks MT.
Her career experience includes technical and medical illustration, graphic design, interior design, and commercial art. Liz taught Interior Design at Montana State University for just shy of ten years, and coached the Montana Arts Council’s Montana Artrepreneur Program (MAP), an NEA-recognized business development course for visual artists, for an additional ten years.
Liz’s art education includes a Bachelor of Fine Art degree from the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Art, Architecture, and Planning, workshops with landscape artists Mike Hernandez and Frank Serrano, Native American artist Kevin Red Star, landscape artist Greg Scheibel, and an internship with Native American artist DG House.
Additionally, Chappie-Zoller is an Officier Académicienne at Mondial Art Academie in Aimargues, France, a former member of the Society of Equestrian Artists (UK) and the American Association of Equine Art, as well as an Associate member of Oil Painters of America (OPA), and American Women Artists (AWA).
Her work is shown online at Mondial Art Academie (France) and Saatchi.com, and is available for purchase at Livingston Center for Art and Culture in Livingston MT and at The Depot Gallery in Red Lodge MT.
Liz’s art can be found in private collections in South Africa, Canada, the UK, and across the United States.
