About  

Hollis H. Churchill is a sculptor and recent graduate of Bennington College, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a focus in sculpture and architectural design. Her work explores the intersection of form and function, questioning how meaning emerges from the making process. With a research-driven approach, she collects materials, studies historical precedents, and embraces both frustration and contemplation as integral parts of making. Prioritizing sustainable practices, she often works with textiles, drawn to their connection to domestic labor and gendered craft traditions. Through minimal color palettes and architecturally informed compositions, her work invites viewers to consider the relationships between material, labor, and structure.

A person with dark hair in a gray jacket standing at a wooden counter, facing away from the camera, in a room with an American flag hanging on the wall.