
London-based painter Elizabeth Dimitroff joins brave host Victoria Comstock-Kershaw for a rich and thoughtful conversation recorded on the eve of A Boy Falling Out of the Sky at Soho Revue. Elizabeth traces her unexpected journey from studying furniture design at the Rhode Island School of Design to rediscovering painting in her mid-twenties, reflecting on how memory, nostalgia, and a quiet surrealism shape her figurative worlds.
As the co-founder of God Save the Scene, Elizabeth brings a unique perspective on community and the shifting culture of London’s art scene. She shares grounded advice on residencies, building a sustainable studio practice, finding support systems, and navigating the early years after art school. The conversation unfolds with honesty, humour, and a refreshing openness that resonates long after it ends.
A special thank you to the team at Soho Revue.