I am drawn to the quiet moments that live in the corners of our everyday lives—the stillness, the grief, the rituals of care. Whether through painting or film, I’m always searching for ways to translate internal states into spaces that can be shared. My work is about the body, the home, and the effort it takes to hold everything together.
Lauryn (Red) Welch

Lauryn (Red) Welch (b. 1991, Hanover, New Hampshire) is a Brooklyn-based artist and filmmaker whose practice spans painting and moving image. Drawing from experiences of illness, healing, and home, Welch explores the language of care through intimate, symbolically charged compositions. Their work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with recent presentations at Half Gallery (NYC), and film screenings at PBS, Hot Docs, BAMcinemaFest, and Indie Memphis.