heidi

Heidi Grace Acuña (they/she) is an artist who “creates to live” for their ​mental health, for their communities, and to honor their ancestral calling. ​Born in Federal Way, Washington to immigrant Ilokano-Filipino parents, and ​raised on O‘ahu since one year old, Heidi felt disconnected to a true sense of ​home and belonging. Now, Heidi makes art that finds the beauty in the ​multiplicities, imperfections, and expansiveness of identity, culture, gender, ​and home. Heidi’s dimensional work in ceramic sculpture, textiles, painting, ​illustration, printmaking, and photography reveal anxiously curious, and ​deep investigations of universal human experiences, which are inspired by ​the diverse tropical colors of her island homes, living in diaspora, and the ​need for connection.


Heidi has exhibited their multidisciplinary works in Seattle, Philadelphia, ​Bellingham, Tacoma, and O‘ahu. Heidi is a 2024 Emerging Artist Scholarship ​Competition Finalist for Gallery 110. They are a 2024 Fruit Bowl competitor. ​She is a published artist whose work is part of the North Seattle College ​Permanent Art Collection. In 2022 they received the Edwin T. Pratt ​Scholarship and had their first solo show (LUSH) at Western Washington ​University. Heidi has given artist talks and participated in art panels for ​Seattle Public Schools, North Seattle College, and On The Boards. As a ​teaching artist they have worked with Bellevue Arts Museum, Gage Academy, ​The Feels Foundation, and Tacoma Sunday Market.


Website: heidigraceacuna.com | Instagram @heidigracecuna

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