Member
Erika Rachel
Painter
Erika Rachel Art
Occupation:
Artist
908-887-9091
Erika Rachel (USA b.1984) Erika Rachel is best known for her abstract paintings, but has worked in mediums such as screen printing, collage, and photography. She’s self taught, and started her full time professional art practice in early 2013 as a means of supporting herself after a simultaneous divorce and loss of her father. Her work has exhibited at the Guild Hall Museum (East Hampton, NY), Ashawagh Hall (East Hampton, NY), Paul Labrecque (UES, NYC), Dop Dop (Soho, NYC), Art Expo (Pier 94, NYC), Artworks (Trenton, NJ), Hunterdon Art Museum (Clinton NJ), Hopewell Valley Vineyards (Pennington NJ), Prallsville Mills (Stockton, NJ), The Mansion Inn (New Hope PA), Tag Heuer Boutique (King of Prussia PA), and annually at The “A” Space Gallery (New Hope, PA). Erika was invited to speak at WIP (NYC) as a part of their visual artist panel about the origin and progress of her Compatibility Series. Collectors Lawrence Benenson (MoMA Board of Trustees), Cyma Zarghami (President Viacom Kids and Family Group), and Paul Labrecque (Founder Paul Labrecque Salon & Spas) all have Erika’s work in their private collections.
Erika has been covered by press outlets L’Etage Magazine (“Conception Contemporary Art Fair in NYC”), The Bucks County Herald ("A-Space Gallery's Solo Artist is Self-Made”), Posture Magazine (Winter Mendelson Editor-in-Chief: “You’re Invited: Erika Rachel’s Closing Reception”), Crafty 88’s ("Interview with Artist Erika Rachel”), Delaware River Towns ("Art with A Social Conscience: An Interview with Erika Rachel"), and was featured in a ten-page spread in CREATIV Magazine's February issue ("Discovered Talents: Q&A with Erika Rachel”). As part of her professional practice she belongs to many organizations and supports the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Guild Hall Museum and the Springs Improvement Society of East Hampton NY. Her work has been in benefit auctions for various charities as well as part of a funding effort to build an arts center and theater for the community of Greensboro NC. In an effort to show others the therapeutic power of abstract art, Erika regularly leads group workshops, showing people a way to process thoughts and emotions into expressive color and form on canvas. She’s contributed to many local community projects and events such as her hometown’s “Milford Alive”, Princeton's public installation "Dohm Alley", Frenchtown's Riverfest, as the visiting artist for her former high school's regional art fair, and as a member of the Frenchtown Creative Team. Erika’s has painted in public as the resident artist for Sourland Coffee in Hopewell NJ, and during her live demonstrations at the Tag Heuer Boutique in King of Prussia PA, as well as Industry Night at the chic Chef's Club by Food & Wine, New York NY. Her studio and residence are located in Milford NJ, a humble rivertown along the Delaware.