Erin Morris

Erin Morris, March Daffodils, A Little More After 6PM, 2024, Oil on canvas, 7 x 5 inches

Erin Morris, March Daffodils, A Little To The Left, A Little Later Than The Last, 2023, Oil on canvas, 7 x 5 inches

Erin Morris, Thu, 2023, Oil on canvas, 12 x 9 inches

Erin Morris, March Daffodils, One Last Look Before Walking Away, 2024, Oil on canvas, 7 x 5 inches

Erin Morris, Center Of The Sun, 2023, Oil on canvas, 9 x 6 inches

Erin Morris, November Sky, 2024, Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 inches

Erin Morris, Installation view (from left to right): March Daffodils, A Little More After 6PM, 2024; March Daffodils, A Little To The Left, A Little Later Than The Last, 2023; Thu, 2023; March Daffodils, One Last Look Before Walking Away, 2024; Center Of The Sun, 2023; November Sky, 2024


About

Erin Morris (b. 1994) is an artist and educator born in Latrobe, PA and raised predominantly in central North Carolina. In Erin’s work there is an intentional tunneling of vision to the peripheries of a scene, eschewing notions of the significant and the insignificant. Her paintings ask: What is the space of time between a wedding and funeral made of? Between a birthday and a car crash? Between a job firing and a breakup? The paintings zoom in and out of these days; days of alternate side parking, days of google docs, days of taking Zoloft, days of a broken phone, days of air conditioning, days of too-polite emails. In Erin’s work, the viewer is made to fixate on the margin of a moment, creating a strangeness and affection that results from over-concentrating on a particularity for a little too long.