BIO: Pippi Zornoza is an artist, musician, performer and co-founder of the Dirt Palace feminist art collective in Providence Rhode Island. She is characterized by the incredible variety of media in which she works. The extreme intricacy and meticulousness of her work evidence a system of self imposed rules bordering on the obsessive. This maniacally disciplined approached manifests printmaking, installation, embroidery, lace making, carving, knitting, musical performance, sewing and drawing. Her printmaking work has been exhibited in the United States as well as Japan, Argentina, Columbia and Sweden, and was published in the art-poster anthology, The Art of Modern Rock. Zornoza's installation work is site specific and seldom exhibited solely in an art gallery/ museum context. Her installations can be seen throughout Providence in different public and private spaces. As a performer, Pippi is known for her frightening performance style which manifests the undernourished expression of female power. Her performance is extreme in its physical execution and emotional intensity, using standard instrumentation and costuming as well as entirely original techniques involving samples, triggers, contact mics, live vocal looping, and pre-recorded sound.