Lilli Carré

Lilli Carré (born 1983) is an American interdisciplinary artist currently based in Los Angeles, working in experimental animation, ceramics, print, and textile.

[6][7] She has said that a "major activity throughout my childhood was when my parents would roll out a big sheet of butcher paper on the apartment floor, and my sister and I would amuse ourselves quietly for hours by drawing images and stories all over it".

[9] As part of her creative writing classes she read various short story writers and cites Jorge Luis Borges and Julio Cortázar as having inspired her very much.

[14] Notable festival guests include, David Oreilly, Martin Arnold, Takeshi Murata, Naoyuki Tsuji, Janie Geiser, and Barry Doupé.

She cites as a favorite project a recent collaboration with Laura Harrison on Overheard in the Underworld, a video installation for 150 Media Stream in Chicago, based on a book-length poem The Descent of Alette by Alice Notely.

[22] Her books of comics include Tippy and the Night Parade (2014), Heads or Tails (2012), Nine Ways to Disappear (2009), The Lagoon (2008),[23] and Tales of Woodsman Pete (2006).