EREWYN LIMRIC












Erewyn Limric (b. 2004, Puyallup, Washington) is a Filipino-American artist whose interdisciplinary work explores our creative nature as an extension of the creative universe, often using organic materials and intuitive methods of making. Limric’s work connects human memories, stories, and experiences to life on a geological and cosmic scale. The expansive nature of her practice has led from drawing to painting, to sculpture, to immersive installation, and continues to grow as she strives for wholistic knowledge of the world around her.



Limric currently studies Fine Arts at Parsons School of Design and will receive her BFA in May 2026. In 2025 she studied sculpture at the University of the Arts, London. Limric has exhibited work at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, the West Chelsea Building and Parsons East Building in New York City, and at Copeland Park Gallery in London. In 2024 she assisted with the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, and her work is on permanent display at the Seattle Municipal Court in Seattle, Washington. Limric lives and
works in New York City.


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