Biography
Erin Feller, also known as Airy Waters, is a multimedia fine artist who lives and works in San Francisco, California, where she is part of the Merchants of Reality art collective and the Clarion Alley Mural Project.
She is from Toledo, Ohio. In 2004, she completed her BFA with a double emphasis in painting and art history and received the AAC Writer’s Award from the Art Academy of Cincinnati. She curated Focus Gallery in Covington, Kentucky from 2005-2007, and has been published in Manifest Gallery’s International Drawing Annual 6 (2012) and 8 (2014), and Urban Scrawl – The written word in street art (2018). She was the Earth Day Film Festival’s featured artist in 2016. In 2020 she was chosen as an exhibitor in the deYoung Open at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. She has participated in numerous group and solo shows nationally.
Erin often combines drawing, photography, painting, performance, sculpture, film, and video into a multi-sensory installation including sound, found objects, and mixed media. Collection and examination are two important acts in her process and are often visually exemplified through layers, translucency, juxtaposition, and symbols of personal mythology. The body and nature are two major themes in her work.
She is from Toledo, Ohio. In 2004, she completed her BFA with a double emphasis in painting and art history and received the AAC Writer’s Award from the Art Academy of Cincinnati. She curated Focus Gallery in Covington, Kentucky from 2005-2007, and has been published in Manifest Gallery’s International Drawing Annual 6 (2012) and 8 (2014), and Urban Scrawl – The written word in street art (2018). She was the Earth Day Film Festival’s featured artist in 2016. In 2020 she was chosen as an exhibitor in the deYoung Open at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. She has participated in numerous group and solo shows nationally.
Erin often combines drawing, photography, painting, performance, sculpture, film, and video into a multi-sensory installation including sound, found objects, and mixed media. Collection and examination are two important acts in her process and are often visually exemplified through layers, translucency, juxtaposition, and symbols of personal mythology. The body and nature are two major themes in her work.