Brooklyn, NY & Abiquiu, NM

Hilary Lorenz is a NY-based multidisciplinary artist who explores intersections of running, nature, and solitude in large printed and cut paper installations. Her recent solo exhibitions include Birding, Brooklyn Bridge Park, NY (2016); Lean-to-Me, Lake George Courthouse Gallery, NY (2015); Nomadic Geography, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY (2014); Lorenz is the founder and creator of The Moth Migration Project. She was an artist-in-residence at LMCC Governors Island, NY, (2016), National Seashore C-Scape, Provincetown, MA (2008, 2016); and is the USA representative for the Chilkoot Trail Residency, Parks Canada and Yukon Arts Center 2018. Lorenz is an NEA and Fulbright Fellow. She received an MA and MFA from the University of Iowa and is a professor at LIU-Brooklyn.

 

Images of Work

Techniques

Relief Printing

Favorite Products

I love Speeball oil-based block printing it. I have used it for thousands of prints. It is always the perfect consistency and has a nice rich sheen without being overly glossy. It really makes my images “pop” off the surface of the paper.