Rachel Wren
Teaching Artists
Rachael Wren (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based painter whose work evokes landscape space, light, and atmosphere within a geometric structure. She received a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MFA from the University of Washington. Rachael’s work has been exhibited at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, the National Academy Museum, Wave Hill, The Painting Center, Garis & Hahn, and Monica King Projects, among many others. Rachael received the Julius Hallgarten Prize from the National Academy Museum and an Aljira Fellowship. She has been awarded residencies at Emerson Landing, Chashama North, the Saltonstall Foundation, the Byrdcliffe Art Colony, the Vermont Studio Center, the Anderson Center, and the Artist House at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Rachael has taught painting and drawing classes at The Art Students League, Caldwell University, Southern CT State University, and the College of Staten Island.