Hilary Lorenz

Kent Cultural Alliance

This piece was made while in residency at the Kent Cultural Alliance in Chestertown, MD and was supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, SFWFoundation, Maryland State Council on the Arts, Midshore Community Foundation, Hedglawn Foundation and, The Maryland Heritage Foundation. The artwork was created in partnership with ShoreRivers.
Wind, Water and Land #1 by Hilary Lorenz
Wind, Water and Land #3 by Hilary Lorenz
Wind, Water and Land #2 by Hilary Lorenz

Small Weavings

A collection of small, hand-woven two-dimensional artworks, perfect for smaller spaces or for creating a wall where multiple small weavings come together. Using original linoleum block prints and solid-toned silkscreen. My artwork is influenced by the high desert landscape of northern New Mexico, where I reside, and my travels around the world, which have inspired me to create artwork in natural settings.


Hilary Lorenz
is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice integrates printmaking, cut paper, and weaving to explore endurance, landscape, and the human relationship with nature. Based in rural New Mexico, Lorenz transforms physical exploration into large-scale visual installations that evoke both the fragility and resilience of the natural world.

Her work has been presented internationally at institutions including the Denver Botanic Gardens (CO), Bundaberg and Gympie Regional Galleries (Australia), Sunbury Shores Arts Centre (Canada), Wave Hill (NY), 516Arts (NM), the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (Taiwan), and the Royal Museum of Fine Arts (Belgium). Her artwork is available at Hecho Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Lorenz is a Fulbright Scholar and NEA Mid-Atlantic Fellow, with residencies at the Kent Cultural Alliance, LMCC Governors Island, Yukon Arts Centre Chilkoot Trail Residency, and ARTS Tasmania, among others.

Her work is included in major public and private collections, notably the Library of Congress, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.

Lorenz holds an MA and MFA in Printmaking and Intermedia from the University of Iowa. Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Art in America, and Art on Paper.