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Christine Hudson is an artist that works in sculpture, ceramics, performance, and installation. Their art situates personal narrative as an entry point to integrate discussions of community, care, resistance, and resilience. Their utilization of objects and space investigate the ways visual language can be employed as a powerful tool for archiving histories that are often erased, overlooked, or rendered silent. By highlighting the subtle tensions between the varying degrees of visibility, their practice imagines a rethinking of what preserving these marginalized untold stories entails, creating a space for healing, remembrance, and empowerment. These explorations prompt viewers to reflect on the enduring influence of history and traditions on our lives and collective consciousness.

Christine received an MFA from UCI and a BFA in ceramics from CSULB. Currently their work explores the intricate connections between familiar relationships and cultural folklore, exploring how they inform and perpetuate patterns of trauma, while also examining their role in creating foundational support systems.

For all inquiries, please contact:

cjhudson2314@gmail.com

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