RENAE WANG
MEDIUM
Painting
ARTIST STATEMENT
“‘Non-places’—a term describing modern spaces of transience—is the focus of my nocturnal landscapes. These paintings explore the solitude and overlooked beauty of mundane spaces such as hotels, gas stations, and airports.”
ARTIST BIO
Renae Wang is a California-based painter working in oil and gouache. She is known for her nocturnal landscapes of “non-places” like gas stations, hotels, and airports. Her work explores the theme of isolation in public spaces of transience and is characterized by rich colors and compositions in first-person perspective. The viewer often becomes part of the narrative in these nocturnal paintings.
Renae received a BFA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MFA from the Laguna College of Art and Design, where she currently works as an adjunct professor. She is also an instructor at New Masters Academy. She was featured in Southwest Art Magazine’s article *21 Under 31* and Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine’s *Three to Watch*. She has exhibited at sites such as the Salmagundi Club, Hilbert Museum of California Art, California Art Club, Laguna Art Museum, and Laguna Plein Air Painters Association.






