Elizabeth Sullivan

Elizabeth Sullivan has a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre for Youth and K-12 teaching certification from Arizona State University. She is a community-based artist, teaching artist, director and performer. Elizabeth acted with The Seem-To-Be Players, a nationally touring children’s theatre troupe. She served as lead facilitator and actor for MADE Garden, an interactive art and play installation for young children at Mesa Art Center’s SPARK! Festival for Creativity. She worked as Asphalt Art’s Resident Artist at Phoenix’s Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development, where she led homeless youth in poetry, spoken word, drama, performance and digital storytelling. Elizabeth served as the Director of Performing Arts at The Lawrence Arts Center where she produced, directed, taught, and led numerous productions and community projects. She is married to Adrian Rees, has a daughter named Evan, and a dapple dachshund named Nigel. She loves adventures, hiking, live music, and prefers to eat dessert first.