ERIN DANIELS COMMON THREAD | Quiet Rhythms of Land and Lineage
Exhibition on view March 7 - April 18, 2026
Erin Daniels’ work emerges from a life spent wandering and contemplating the coastal meadows and tidal creeks of rural Southern New Jersey. From an early age she was attuned to this liminal landscape where land and water meet, quietly observing the rhythms, patterns, and textures etched by time and tide. This way of seeing - patient, observant, and deeply rooted in place - continues to shape her artistic practice.
Born into a family of artists, Erin is a third generation graduate of Moore College of Art + Design in Philadelphia, where she earned her BFA in Textile Design. Her creative path began at five years old, with watercolors lessons in a cedar clad fisherman’s cottage along the banks of the Great Bay Estuary. Her journey later carried her across the Atlantic where she worked as a weaver’s apprentice in her family’s ancestral homeland of Scotland. These formative experiences instilled a reverence for material, process, and tradition, while cultivating a practice that bridges a myriad of artistic techniques. Erin’s work has been exhibited internationally and featured in national and international print and digital publications, offering viewers a quiet invitation to pause, look closer, and reconnect with the often overlooked details of the natural world.
COMMON THREAD | Quiet Rhythms of Land and Lineage is on view March 7 - April 18
Wednesday - Saturday | 10 AM - 4 PM
Zach Gallery | 17 S Washington Street