Kelley Hudson

Artist Bio:
Kelley Kel” Hudson is an artist and photographer currently living and working in Spokane, Washington. With community always at the heart of her work, Kel focuses primarily on fictitious landscapes of daily, reoccurring life scenes and what Hudson refers to as “Mindcities;”aerial communities that she builds from reoccurring memories. Her work resides in hushed restraint and aims to include many elements of silence and repetitive order. Alongside her love of symmetry and straight lines, she tends to reject the notion that human presence is necessary to describe the chaos or quiet of a landscape and instead focuses on the scene as a personality.

Hoping to connect viewers with place, Hudson’s work often grounds itself in moments and places people all share and are familiar with. She tends not to sketch or plan her pieces but will instead focus on tasks or locations that interest her and will observe them for months before any work is made.

Kelley is a quiet and elusive creative that blossoms in reticent observation. She is a voyeur of the everyday and a lover of the seemingly mundane. Her forms are heavily influenced by the clean lines and soft aesthetics of the Nordics. Her pallet erupts from her upbringing in Southern California and the inevitable influences of the hispanic and asian cultures that enrich the area. Her subject matter is born of the community surrounding her and the deep and troubling socioeconomic patterns currently inherent in 2020s America.

She is the author of “The Spokane Coloring Book” and she was an Artist-in-Residence at The Hive in Spokane, WA in 2025. She holds a BFA from the University of California, San Diego and a painting certificate from the Academy of the Arts University, San Francisco.

Website: kelleyhudson.com
Instagram: @sequoiakelley