About Rachel
“The main thing is to be moved, to love, to hope, to tremble, to live.” Auguste Rodin
Rachel is currently working from a private studio to build on her international art career after spending ten years in the gallery business. With experience gained from traveling, working, and studying in ten countries across Europe, Asia, Central and South America, and the Middle East, she is now focusing on public works that will connect with audiences both locally and globally.
After earning her art degree from Dallas Baptist University, Rachel served as a director’s assistant at the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas. Alongside her museum experience, she continued her artistic education with renowned artists such as her mentor Thomas Blackshear, Michael Dudash, Stephen Quiller, Stephen Scott Young, Charles Ewing, David Leffel, Dan Gerhartz, and Keiko Tanabe, among others. Both her passion for art history and inspirational visits to the best museums across the globe shape her unique style and artistic direction.





Rachel is committed to creating art that inspires others through beauty and truth. She collaborates with a range of nonprofit organizations and individuals to develop visual messages that bring attention to the causes she cares about.
These collaborations involve working with schools as a guest speaker and career day presenter, as well as partnering with universities, nonprofit organizations, and houses of worship. Rachel also enjoys serving as a guest juror for both state and national competitions. She is currently enhancing her involvement with nonprofits, merging her artistic skills with her dedication to helping organizations craft visual messages that make a significant impact in their communities and beyond.
