“I sometimes paint and draw, but mostly I look under rocks, peel back surfaces and make things thinking about the rhythm of a community. Based in Houston, Texas, my work explores the idea of traces and crevices and how they serve as metaphors for other things - erasure, loss, the passage of time, and what is seen/not seen. Constructed from everyday objects, my traces layer disparate materials to imagine a world where those hidden in the crevices become visible.” -Sherry Tseng Hill
Sherry Tseng Hill (b. 1957) lives and works in Houston, Texas. She received a Bachelor of Architecture (1982) as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Art History (1980) from Rice University, Houston, Texas. She studied and completed the BLOCK Program at The Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2021-2023), where she currently teaches. Her work is in the public collections of Rice University, Houston Endowment, and the City of Houston SW Police Department where she created a Public Art Commission. Tseng Hill’s work has been exhibited at The Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Rice University, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, the San Antonio Art League and Museum, Discovery Green, and The Jung Center.