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Hudson Luthringshausen's art career would eventually formalize with gallery exhibitions (LMU, Los Angeles, Chicago Arts), rogue pop-ups (Soho House, Hub51, Eataly), and high-profile collaborations like live-painting Lady Gaga's Joanne reveal at the 2016 BBMAs or various hoop collabs with Jarret Ellis of (hoopdreamsstudio).
Lincoln logs, Legos, tinfoil villages and sketching comic superheros led to classes in sculpture and drawing and constant forays into art schooling. Artwork made by Hudson throughout grade school was regularly selected for student exhibitions; these pieces still hang today in Hudson and the family's private collections.
During high school, while playing varsity golf and maintaining quality grades, Hudson kept an eye on the arts by taking sculpture workshops as well as introductory schooling in calligraphy, typography, and graphic-web design.
In his undergraduate studies at Loyola Marymount (2014–18), Hudson completed workshops in drawing, worked through introductions to printmaking before committing to an independent study in silkscreen printing with Maggie Lomeli.
His linocut portrait of Steve McQueen was selected for the 2017 Young Contemporaries Exhibition at LMU's Thomas P. Kelly, Jr. Student Art Gallery.
Hudson also held a solo exhibition titled "Introducing Anartchy" in the Laband Gallery at Loyola Marymount University in 2017, followed by a flurry of exhibitions and projects from 2018–2020.
Hudson Luthringshausen's artwork is influenced by his childhood travel; visiting museums allowed Hudson to encounter fine arts from all around the world. He thanks his mother, Kiki, and his grandfather, Wayne, especially for their tenacious curiosity — their encouragement and engagement with the arts as valuable cultural experience and cathartic pursuits set an early example & led to his lifelong interest in creative crafts.