Meet Terrill,

Terrill Warrenburg is an artist and independent curator living and working in the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut). She has two forthcoming solo exhibitions in 2026 at the J House Greenwich Gallery in February and at the Harrison Library Gallery, NY in June.

Terrill’s artwork is rooted in a process-based exploration of painting, where repetition, layering, and material interaction guide the outcome as much as intention. Driven by the quiet tension between control and chance— gestures, pours, and accumulated marks record time and movement within each surface. Working primarily with acrylic and mixed media, Warrenburg builds and disrupts structure through iterative actions that create depth and shifting atmospheres. She is inspired by natural rhythms, memory, and the physical act of making itself. Painting is both an investigation and a meditation, a way to move through uncertainty, trace transformation, and create spaces that invite prolonged looking and reflection.

Terrill also curates exhibitions in the New York City and Philadelphia area. Her curatorial endeavors include inter-continental collaborations (EST & UTC +5, a joint exhibition at Little Berlin, Philadelphia and FOMMA Trust, Karachi Pakistan); major exhibitions of activist art in alternative media (RUB at Flux Factory, New York), and a showcase of artworks sourced from discarded, recycled material from the surrounding neighborhood (FOUND at Little Berlin, Philadelphia), amongst others. The exhibitions are typically accompanied by interactive programming events including workshops, panel discussions, and other means of community engagement, and publications which contextualize the artwork on display.

With a firm belief that art exhibitions should be accessible and approachable for all, one of her goals is to amplify voices that have historically been under-represented and under-appreciated in the art world. At the heart of her curatorial practice, Terrill seeks to explore art’s unique ability to foster empathy between individuals.  

Terrill received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania (2016) with a major in Fine Art, and minors in both Art History and French. She works full-time at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York city managing the gallery’s art fairs and special projects. Terrill is on the Steering Committee for the Professional Organization of Women in the Arts, the Flinn Gallery Committee, and loves collaborating on new projects.

Please email all inquiries to terrill.warrenburg@gmail.com