Jess Bizer is a multidisciplinary artist based in New Orleans and originally from St. Petersburg, FL. Her work centers on the transformative possibilities of color, light, and form, creating immersive, site-responsive environments that merge projection, animation, performance, and installation.
Drawing from the tropical landscapes of the Gulf Coast, Bizer explores the tension between natural and constructed paradise, positioning the digital realm as a living landscape that shapes contemporary perception as powerfully as nature itself. Her installations build abundant, fluid worlds that invite exploration and participation, offering moments of rest, growth, and connection while transforming familiar spaces into luminous terrains.
Bizer lives and works in New Orleans and is a founding member of Good Children Gallery. Her recent projects include collaborations with the Music Box Village (New Orleans), the Milagros Collective, the clothing designer Altar and musicians such as Quintron and Eve Maret. She also recently completed a residency with the New Orleans Arts Council. Bizer has shown work in numerous group and solo exhibitions. Her work is included in the collections of the Benetton Corporation and the New Orleans Museum of Art. She has also been highlighted in publications including Nylon, Hyperallergic, and Miami New Times, and on National Public Radio’s Studio 360. Bizer is a graduate of the University of New Orleans MFA Program.

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