Allison Hueman is a multidisciplinary artist based in Oakland, CA whose work explores consciousness, cosmology, and the hidden forces that shape how we experience reality. Working across painting, installation, and large-scale public art, she approaches art as a way of connecting to deeper universal truths. Her practice is rooted in an embodied approach to mark making. She treats painting as a ritual of discovery, often working on the floor with large expansive gestures. Through repetitious movement and friction, the body becomes a conduit for ideas to surface, allowing intuition and her subconscious to shape the early phases of the work.

Hueman’s work is also shaped by lived experience, including her Filipino-American upbringing, motherhood, and an evolving perspective on womanhood. Through these perspectives she examines themes of transformation, care, and interconnectedness. Growing up in the Bay Area alongside the rapid rise of Silicon Valley, Hueman was deeply influenced by tech and worked as a graphic artist and web developer before becoming a fulltime artist. She developed a deep awareness of the tension between our virtual lives and the grounding presence of analog experience–an ongoing friction that shapes both her life and her artistic practice. At times, she merges these worlds directly, creating multimedia paintings, sculptures, and immersive experiences that combine tactile processes with technological elements.

In addition to her studio practice, Hueman is known for creating large-scale artworks and immersive environments for brands and institutions across industries including technology, sports, fashion, music, and entertainment, bringing her visual language into public and cultural spaces beyond the traditional gallery context.