Elizabeth Winton is visual artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Her most recent works are constructed with a variety of surfaces and mediums and combine painting, printmaking with LED lights. She has shown her work both nationally and internationally, She has shown her work both nationally and internationally, including a solo exhibition Elizabeth Winton curated by the choreographer Douglas Dunn at CUE Art Foundation, New York, New York and a recent exhibition at the Dambit Art Center in Damyang, Korea.

Two and three person exhibitions include Three Tones on Motion, University Hall Art Gallery, Fairleigh Dickenson University, New Jersey; Passing a Bunch of Beetles Preparing Their Gracious Dinner Party, Elizabeth Winton and Jongil Ma, The Lab Gallery, New York, New York; Stir, Draw, Pitch: New Abstractions, Elizabeth Winton and Jean Noel Chazelle, Kolok Gallery, North Adams, Massachusetts; Slip & Suspension, Alabama Song, Elizabeth Winton and Joseph Whitt, Ruby Green Contemporary Art Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee.

Some other group exhibitions include Open Windows, Space 776, Brooklyn, New York; Thick & Thin, Brooklyn Fire Proof Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; New Works by Artists in Residence, Lower East Side Printshop, New York, NY; Painting, Margaret Bodell Gallery, New York, NY; The Atlanta/New York Connection, Atlanta Coach House Gallery, Atlanta, GA.