Rebecca Woodhouse

Rebecca Woodhouse is a Seattle-based abstract artist exploring the connections that bind us. Working primarily in collage and mixed media, her art reflects an evolution prompted by the introspective nature of recent times.

Woodhouse’s work has been featured in prestigious publications like Spectrum (NW Art Alliance) and PMA Magazine. A recent essay explores the artist’s experience of balancing motherhood with a thriving creative practice, published in the book “Give & Take: Motherhood and Creative Practice.” Represented by WaterWorks Gallery (Friday Harbor, WA), Woodhouse has also exhibited at Seattle’s Domicile Gallery and contributed to the city’s downtown revitalization program, Seattle Restored.

When you see her work, especially in person, you are struck by the texture and depth——the layers reveal colors from the multitude of steps taken, and you can spot almost every color in each piece. Woodhouse focuses on connections in her art and life. She has always been running into people she knows in all parts of the world, and has recently been diving into how the connections to people deepen, grow, and circle back.


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