Elisabeth Jacobsen discusses her use of found objects in her art and how she uses her work to tell a narrative.
Her belief that art should drive change challenges her to continue to evolve as an artist.
You can view her work in the Studio 3807 Collection in Brentwood, MD.

 
As part of activities during the April Student Scholarship Week at Monmouth University, students who applied were selected to present Hawk Talks in the Ted Talk format about research or creative projects they were working on in their classes. Two students in the Introduction to Hispanic Literature class were selected to present a Hawk Talk entitled: “La literatura y el arte para un mundo mejor” (Literature and the Arts for a Better World).

In minute 5:33, there is discussion over Elizabeth Jacobsen's "Lock Her Up" work.