Elizabeth Chitty

Elizabeth Chitty (born April 6, 1953) is an interdisciplinary artist known for performances, video, and installations as well as her writing.

[3] In the 1970s and the 1980s her single-channel videos were widely exhibited, including venues such as the 11e Biennale de Paris in 1980 and the 1988 opening at the National Gallery of Canada.

[4] Chitty's passion for reconciliation between First Nations' and settlers, has been reflected in her art practice since the 1990s.

In November 2017 The Grass is Still Green won the 'Exhibit of the Year' at the Ontario Association of Art Galleries annual awards gala.

Demo Model (1978), Telling Tales (1979), Desire Control (1981) and Dogmachine (1981) video collection were deposited by Art Metropole, Toronto to the National Gallery of Canada in 1997.