Liam Davis is a sculptor born in Flagstaff Arizona.
He grew up in Eugene Oregon, where he learned to bake bread, and built
a wood fired oven. He now lives in Baltimore Maryland, pursuing a BFA
in Interdisciplinary Sculpture with a minor in Photography at
Maryland Institute College of Art (expected 2025). He currently works making
furniture for Crump and Kwash in Hampden.
He has worked as a research assistant making coral habitat in MICA’s
Biofabrication Lab. He has participated in group exhibitions
including, Something Big, Gently We Exist, and the MICA Juried
Undergraduate Exhibition. He co-curated a show, If Birds Could Fly:
On Speculative Futurisms, which was a collective dream about symbiotic
progress; an expansive observant, and liberatory future.
He is captivated by the way small parts can come together
to form a greater whole.
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