: A pop-up show organized by Immaterial Projects at Sidetime Studios , focusing on the "radical gesture of looking". Artistic Theme: "The Scab"
(2026): A collaborative and experimental exhibition at The Active Space where artists trade works as currency. gra_himeka-i_070.jpg
: While she has a background in abstract pieces, her recent work includes highly textural "sculptural drawings". She often utilizes utilitarian materials like beeswax, oil pastel, rabbit skin glue, marble dust, and washi paper . : A pop-up show organized by Immaterial Projects
: Murai has recently explored drawing on unconventional surfaces, such as her piece titled no. 2, 2026 , which is graphite on wood panel . She often utilizes utilitarian materials like beeswax, oil
A notable work often associated with her recent catalog is titled (2024), a 10x8 inch mixed media piece on canvas. This work exemplifies her interest in tactile surfaces and organic forms, using layers of beeswax and marble dust to create a biological, healing-inspired texture.
Himeka Murai is a Brooklyn-based visual artist whose work focuses on the intersection of . Originally from Tokyo, she is largely self-taught and works across sculpture, painting, and installation. Her practice is deeply rooted in the observation of everyday objects and the environment, often gathered through "walking and observation".