Lisa Houck is a Boston-based artist known for her work in printmaking, mosaics, oil on wood, public art, and watercolor. Her art often features plants and animals, with a focus on birds, bugs, insects, fish, and flowers. Houck’s pieces are characterized by bright colors and intricate patterns. Her work has been exhibited widely and is included in several public and private collections, such as The Boston Athenaeum, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Houck has also exhibited her work in galleries and museums throughout Massachusetts, as well as in New York, Iowa, Tennessee, and Washington, DC. After her undergraduate studies at the Rhode Island School of Design, she received an MFA in a joint program at Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Her paintings are in the collections of Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, and the Brunnier Museum in Ames, Iowa.