ERIN RACHEL HUDAK
TODAY Erin celebrates the installation of What We See as part of DUMBO ARTS FESTIVAL. A prismatic installation of hand-cut paper, the phrase What We See Is Everything & What We Don’t See Is Everything runs 244 feet, along the Main and Water Street sides of the temporary building scaffold. Big, bright and high above...
NEW YORK
We’ve just returned from a busy trip to New York. I kicked off the trip by attending Portable TV’s Curator’s Conference thanks to my friend Carrie Scott, who spoke on behalf of SHOWstudio in London. The only traditional arts curator, Carrie spoke eloquently about her curatorial process during her time at SHOWstudio. Specifically she discussed the...
Erin Rachel Hudak included in POW Pop Now
at TNC Gallery in New York Hudak has two pieces included in this awesome-looking show! Tweet
LOVE YOU FOREVER, Sun Valley, Idaho Erin Rachel Hudak
Erin and her husband, James Seward, spent February 17th installing in Sun Valley’s Festival Meadows. The moment they finished cars started pulling over so their passengers could step down and snap a few adoring pictures of the piece. We’re hoping the...
ERIN RACHEL HUDAK | PROMISELAND
FEBRUARY 16 – MARCH 6 350 WALNUT AVENUE MORE WORKS Ochi Gallery is pleased to present Promiseland, our first solo show with New York- based artist Erin Rachel Hudak. Large, brightly colored paintings and series of small, hopeful collaged pieces make up the body of work aptly titled Promiseland. With each piece Hudak explores the...
Q & A with ERIN RACHEL HUDAK
What is your earliest memory of art making? One of my first memories of making art with very serious intentions: I was 5 years old. I painted a squirrel in watercolor at my kitchen table from a ‘how to draw animals book’. Tell us about your personal background? I was raised in northern Ohio, in...
Erin Rachel Hudak – I LOVE YOU FOREVER
During this year’s DUMBO Arts Festival, which involved over 500 artists and attracted more than 150,000 visitors, Erin Rachel Hudak installed gold and silver balloons in the water under the Brooklyn Bridge. Check out a few pics of the temporary installation. So fun and beautiful!!! Tweet
NY Studio Visits
I’ve had the distinct pleasure of doing several studio visits while I’ve been in New York. I caught up with Hope Atherton, who is making some beautiful sculptures and amazing paintings. Bing Wright is doing some cool experimental photographs with broken mirrors. And he caught me up on a fun collaboration with MAHARAM, a textile/...





