Publications
Interview With Painter, Rhia Hurt by Jennifer Gonzalez, Professor History of Art and Visual Culture, UCSC
The Woven Tale Press, 2021
Blurring Boundaries: The Women Of American Abstract Artists 1936-present, Curated by Rebecca DiGiovanna, American Abstract Artists
Through Seeing, Rhia Hurt Interviewed by Michael Brennan, 2019
Press
Growth, Rhombus Space, curated by Katerina Lanfranco, 2021
Lecture by Curator of Blurring Boundaries: The Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936-present, Rebecca DiGiovanna at South Bend Museum of Art
Gallery walkthrough with artist, Rhia Hurt at Ground Floor Gallery, Park Slope, Brooklyn, 2019
Interventions by Rhia Hurt at THE YARD at Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, 2018
Press Release for Rhia Hurt: Seeing Through, Ground Floor Gallery, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY, 2019
Michael Sorgatz Interview with Rhia Hurt, Art In Brooklyn, 2019
Rhia Hurt: Seeing Through, Ground Floor Gallery, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY, 2019
Sharon Butler Interview with Rhia Hurt, Interview: Rhia Hurt’s Language of Transparencies, Two Coats of Paint, July 2, 2019
Q&A with Rhia Hurt, 3Walls, 2019
Brooklyn to Baltimore: A Celebration of Artist-Run Spaces, ArtFCity, 2015
Feature in Marie Claire Italia, February 2014
Feature in Art in New York City by Mike Sorgatz, February 2013
Feature in Structure and Imagery Blog by Paul Behnke
BRIC House Brooklyn Artists Contemporary Art Short List Curator: Rhia Hurt, 2013
Manuela Antonucci, “A Fractured Sigh,” an Exhibition in Chelsea That Reflects on Art During the Pandemic, La Voce di New York 23 November 2020
“a collage by Rhia Hurt recalls the way in which different environments and ecosystems overlap and intersect through breath, and the ways in which this can be volatile and harmful during a time of pandemic. Its egg-like forms, however, point towards a hopeful rebirth to come.”