Lisa Crafts is an American animator and moving image artist whose interdisciplinary work has addressed issues of environmental uncertainty, sexuality, creativity and chaos.
[1] Her current body of work focuses on a series of short moving image pieces about the Anthropocene, revealing the horror, beauty, humor and loss of the epoch.
One of Crafts' best known works is Desire Pie, a feminist erotic animation which screened widely; was "banned in Boston"; was lost, found, and restored; and ended up in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Notable work includes Michel Negroponte's Methodonia and I'm Dangerous With Love,[7] Cindy Kleine’s Phyllis and Harold and André Gregory: Before and After Dinner.
She has also created animations in collaboration with Ken Brown for Sesame Street, American Movie Classics, MTV and VH1.