Lize Mogel

Lize Mogel is an interdisciplinary artist who works with the interstices between art and cultural geography. She inserts and distributes and cartographic projects into public space, including in Los Angeles (Public Green, 2001) and the Wood River Valley, Idaho (Migration Routes, 2007), and via publications. She is co-editor of the book/map collection 'An Atlas of Radical Cartography' and co- curator of the exhibition 'An Atlas'. She also co-curated 'Genius Loci', an exhibition of conceptual mappings of Los Angeles (Sci-Arc, Los Angeles, California Museum of Photography, Riverside). She has also worked with groups including the Center for Land Use Interpretation and the Journal of Aesthetics and Protest. Exhibitions include the Gwangju Bienniale (South Korea,) Gallery 400 (Chicago), Overgaden (Copenhagen), and 'Experimental Geography' (ICI, touring).

She’s co-organizing the project 'An Atlas of Radical Cartography' at Casco, Office for Art, Design and Theory to be on view from 14 February - 22 March 2009.