Rachel Eulena Williams

Rachel Eulena Williams’ sculptural paintings continue an experimental approach to painting’s materials. Willams’ works confront the form of abstract image by incorporating sculptural techniques. Often employing rope, transforming its nature, she creates relief marks; a history of moving objects are made across the surface in this newly defined  process of painting. Williams’ works are fundamentally a study of memory, looking at how the life of the object, the individual, and tradition cohere into a worldview, questioning the relationship between perception and reality.


Rachel Eulena Williams received a BFA from Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, New York in 2013. Her work has been exhibited at Night Gallery, Los Angeles, SomeTime Salon, San Francisco, CA; Ceysson & Bénétière, Derek Eller Gallery, The Journal Gallery, New York; Greenpoint Hill, Brooklyn; Halsey Mckay Gallery, East Hampton, New York; Mass Gallery, Austin, TX; and Ceysson & Bénétière, Wandhaff, Luxembourg.  Williams currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.


Courtesy of Mrs.

SHOWS