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Eva shares how her trust in nature has influenced her teaching and artistic journey with our CreativeMornings San Diego chapter.

About the speaker

Eva Struble’s paintings, textiles and public works deal with landscape through the lens of social, environmental, and personal histories. Her solo exhibit, Gravity of Small Things, recently closed at Jane Lombard Gallery in New York, and in 2023 she completed a multi-story painting for the atrium of the San Diego Natural History Museum. Her colorful work undermines traditional viewpoints and modes of depth using oil, acrylic, and textile media on 2D and 3D surfaces.

She received her MFA in painting from Yale University and is a Professor at San Diego State University. Recent projects have dealt with Southern California landscape, human-altered landscape, and botany and have been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Wassaic Project in Wassaic, NY, and the Athenaeum Gallery in La Jolla, CA. Public and private commissions include Blanket Sounds San Diego, Google San Diego, Meta in Burlingame, CA and the University of California Irvine Hospital. Selected residencies include the Vermont Studio Center, the Headlands Center for the Arts, and the Andratx Cultural Center in Mallorca.

Her work has received praise in Art In America, The Village Voice, the San Diego Union Tribune and other publications. You can find her work at evastruble.com and @evastruble

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