Elizabeth McGrath (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American artist and singer. She is based in California who works primarily in the fields of sculpture and animation. Her work is often evocative of the darker side of life, and she has been nicknamed Bloodbath McGrath after the subject matter of her works. Along with her career in art, from 1989 to 1999 she was the lead singer for the hardcore band Tongue, and co-founded the fanzine Censor This. From 2000–2011 she was the lead singer of the Los Angeles-born band Miss Derringer, along with her husband/songwriter Morgan Slade.
History
McGrath was born in Los Angeles and raised in Echo Park and Altadena, California. Her mother is an immigrant from Singapore. At the age of 13 she was sent to a Fundamentalist Baptist correctional institution called the Victory Christian Academy, and credits that for much of the inspiration for her artwork.[1][2] She later attended Pasadena City College.
McGrath began her career in art by making flyers for her punk band Tongue and creating a fanzine called Censor This, a collective effort with several other artists. McGrath is self-taught and has been represented by L.A. galleries such La Luz de Jesus and Corey Helford Gallery. [3] Her first showing was at La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Hollywood. [citation needed]
McGrath contributed quotes to Girls Against Girls by author Bonnie Burton.[4]
"Toy Show", November 2003, MF Gallery, New York City
"The Greatest Album Covers that Never Were", October 11, 2003, Track 16 Gallery, Santa Monica, California
"The Haunted Doll House", October 4, 2003, co-curated by Liz Mcgrath, Copro/Nason Fine Art Gallery, Culver City, California
"Paintings and Sculptures with Helen Garber", September 13, 2003, Roshambo Winery, Healdsburg, California
"Woodstock Tattoo and Body Arts Festival", September 5, 2003, Hawthorn Gallery Modern Art Visionary Exhibit, Woodstock, New York
"Cruel and Unusual: A Benefit for the West Memphis Three", September 6, 2003, Six Space Gallery, Los Angeles, California
"Rude G! Murder Mystery Mayhem: A Fundraiser for Rude Guerrilla Theater Company", September 13, 2003, Rude Guerrilla Theater Company, Santa Ana, California
"High On Life: Transcending Addiction", October 3, 2002 – August 2003, The American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland
"Vicious Delicious and Ambitious", June 2, 2003, FUSE GALLEY, New York City
"Ed Big Daddy Roth Tribute", July 12 – 29 August 2003, Copro/Nason Fine Art Gallery, Culver City, California