Meg Hitchcock

Meg Hitchcock is a New York-based painter and writer. She is a 2024 Pollock Krasner Grant recipient and a 2023 Gottlieb Foundation Grant recipient. She received a BFA in painting from the San Francisco Art Institute and studied classical painting in Florence, Italy. Her work with paint and text is an expression of her lifelong interest in religion, psychology, and literature. Hitchcock's work has been shown nationally and internationally and has been included in shows at MASS MoCA, Currier Museum of Art, CODA Museum (Netherlands), Virginia MOCA, and Crystal Bridges Museum, where she was included in State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now. Her work has been reviewed in numerous publications, including Art in America, ArtCritical, The New Criterion, Huffington Post, Daily Beast, and Hyperallergic. Hitchcock is represented by galleries in New York, Charlottesville, VA, and Charlotte, NC.

 
 

Shrine No. 3, 2025, Matboard structures, acrylic paint, 52 x 82 x 5 inches

 
 
 

Floating in Some High Cathedral Dim (from Walt Whitman), 2023, Acrylic, graphite on paper, 15 x 12.25 inches

 
 
 

From the Tidal Pool to the Stars (from John Steinbeck), 2025, Acrylic, graphite on paper, 22.75 x 18 inches

 
 
 

Ophelia, Matboard structures, acrylic paint, hose, 2025, 24.5 x 25.25 x 6 inches

 
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