Eva Struble is a painter whose work is influenced by her surroundings through
environmental, cultural and historical research. She received her MFA in painting
from Yale University in 2006 and her BA in Visual Arts in 2003 from Brown
University. Recent solo exhibits include Landsmen, a series of paintings which
showed in New York in 2011 at Lombard-Freid Projects and explored architecture
of the Brooklyn Navy Yard as well as former military sites in the Marin Headlands.
Her current project, Produce, explores California’s labor and immigration
relationship with several regions of Mexico, and work from this series was displayed
in a solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in 2014. Her
colorful oil paintings, prints and installations have been shown at the Cleveland
MOCA, at Angles Gallery in Santa Monica, and the Vincent Price Art Museum in Los
Angeles among others. Ms. Struble has completed residencies at the Vermont Studio
Center, the Headlands Center for the Arts in Marin County, 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. She currently lives in
San Diego, CA, and is an Assistant Professor at San Diego State University’s School of
Art and Design.
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