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Erin Armstrong: Untethered

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  • Erin Armstrong - "Untethered"

    11 April - 2 May 2026
    • Painting of woman in a green dress and hat standing in a blue boat with a white flag on it
      Erin Armstrong, S.O.S., 2026
      $ 7,300.00
    • Painting of a woman in a pink dress and hat standing on a blue boat holding a green fish
      Erin Armstrong, Gone Fishing, 2026
      $ 7,300.00
    • Painting of a woman in a pink dress sitting on the ground with a black bird on her hat
      Erin Armstrong, The Landing, 2026
      $ 7,300.00
    • Painting of a figure in a blue dress laying in green grass with purple flowers
      Erin Armstrong, Hayfever, 2026
      $ 6,700.00
  • In her inaugural NYC solo exhibition, the artist presents a series of paintings and drawings that explore the quiet, disorienting...

    In her inaugural NYC solo exhibition, the artist presents a series of paintings and drawings that explore the quiet, disorienting experience of feeling unmoored; physically, emotionally, and psychologically. 

     

    Across the exhibition, solitary figures drift through expansive, elemental landscapes: seated on eroding rocks, suspended mid-fall against dense trees, or floating alone at sea. Emerging from a sense of instability, Armstrong’s paintings capture the feeling of having drifted from shore. Rather than depicting moments of overt catastrophe, the works linger in the charged stillness before or after impact, waiting for something to shift. 

    • Painting of a woman holding a purple blowfish standing in front of a tree
      Erin Armstrong, Blowfish, 2026
      $ 6,700.00
    • Painting of a figure in a yellow outfit leaning forward against a pink background and two green plants
      Erin Armstrong, Swamp, 2026
      $ 6,700.00
    • Painting of a pink figure leaning sideways toward the left in front of green leafy trees
      Erin Armstrong, Timber, 2026
      $ 6,700.00
    • Painting of a woman in a light purple outfit and hat sitting on the ground with a white sandpiper on her raised foot
      Erin Armstrong, Sandpiper, 2026
      $ 6,300.00
    • Painting of a figure in a pink outfit standing in front of a green field and a purple sky
      Erin Armstrong, Jagged, 2026
      $ 5,600.00
    • Painting of a woman in a blue and green dress leaning her head back while balancing a pear on her head
      Erin Armstrong, Pear Juggler, 2026
      $ 5,600.00
    • Painting of a pink figure in a green striped outfit sitting on a stack of balanced rocks
      Erin Armstrong, Pink Sunset, 2026
      $ 5,600.00
    • Painting of a woman in a blue outfit and hat sitting on the ground holding a walnut while looking up at a tree
      Erin Armstrong, Up The Walnut Tree, 2026
      $ 5,600.00
    • Painting of a gray vase with three pink wilted tulips in it
      Erin Armstrong, Wilt (Tulip), 2026
      $ 3,400.00
  • Water becomes both setting and metaphor. To be alone at sea is to feel scale, exposure, and uncertainty all at...

    Water becomes both setting and metaphor. To be alone at sea is to feel scale, exposure, and uncertainty all at once. Armstrong’s figures are not overwhelmed by their surrounding environment, but instead exist in close relation to it. The result is a body of work that feels both intimate and expansive, grounded in tension yet open-ended in its narrative.

     

    Together, the works in Untethered inhabit a contemplative space between land and water, presence and disappearance, control and surrender. Armstrong invites viewers to consider what it means to remain both conscious and human within a moment that feels increasingly unstable.

    • Framed drawing of a green with with pink and yellow details
      Erin Armstrong, Fish 1, 2026
      $ 1,750.00
    • Framed drawing of a green fish with grey scales and pink details
      Erin Armstrong, Fish 2, 2026
      $ 1,750.00
    • Framed drawing of an orange, yellow, and pink fish
      Erin Armstrong, FIsh 3, 2026
      $ 1,750.00
    • Framed drawing of a pink, yellow, and green fish with red eyes
      Erin Armstrong, Fish 4, 2026
      $ 1,750.00
    • Framed drawing of a blue fish with red fins and a green tail
      Erin Armstrong, Fish 5, 2026
      $ 1,750.00
    • Framed drawing of a landscape with blue and purple mountains, green trees, and pink grass
      Erin Armstrong, Landscape (August), 2026
      $ 1,750.00
    • Framed drawing of a woman in a white outfit and a white hat sitting on a pink ground with green hills and a blue sky
      Erin Armstrong, The Landing Study, 2026
      $ 1,350.00
    • Framed blue drawing of three threes, a hill, and sun
      Erin Armstrong, Landscape Blue 1, 2026
      $ 1,350.00
    • Framed drawing of a blue landscape and a blue sun
      Erin Armstrong, Landscape Blue 2, 2026
      $ 1,350.00
    • Framed drawing of red, blue, pink and yellow wilted flowers in a brown and white striped vase
      Erin Armstrong, Wilt (Daisy), 2026
      $ 1,350.00
    • Framed drawing of purple and blue daisies in a green striped vase
      Erin Armstrong, Daisies (Purple), 2026
      $ 1,350.00
  • Erin Armstrong is a Toronto-based figurative painter whose work explores vulnerability, tension, and the psychological landscape of contemporary life. Working...

    Erin Armstrong is a Toronto-based figurative painter whose work explores vulnerability, tension, and the psychological landscape of contemporary life. Working primarily with acrylic, she uses quick, instinctive gestures to construct dreamlike scenes populated by distorted, exposed figures caught in moments of quiet unease.

     

    Set within dense natural environments that feel both protective and threatening, Armstrong’s figures exist in states of emotional suspension—teetering between presence and disappearance, control and surrender. Drawing from the tradition of portraiture, she uses the human figure not as a depiction of a specific sitter, but as a formal and emotional framework through which atmosphere and sensation can emerge.

     

    Armstrong’s practice considers the imagination as a visual and psychological space, shaped by memory, lived experience, and the mind’s eye. Rather than recreating reality, her work translates internal states into atmosphere, examining how non-realities are formed, felt, and made visible. Through ambiguity and subtle dissonance, she invites the viewer into spaces defined by anxiety, intuition, and the fragile negotiation between body and environment.

New York City:

54 Ludlow St.

New York, NY 10002

San Francisco:

Minnesota Street Project

1275 Minnesota St. 

San Francisco, CA 94107

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