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About the Artist
Eve Ingalls von Staden is a sculptor, painter, and multimedia artist based in Santa Barbara, California. She attended the Skowhegan School of Art and received a BFA and MFA from the Yale University School of Art. Her body of work includes two-dimensional paintings, ink and graphite drawings, and sculpture made of handmade paper.
Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States including exhibitions at The Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Bruce Museum Greenwich, Connecticut, The New Britain Museum of Art, New Britain, Connecticut, The New Jersey State Museum, The Hunterdon Museum, Clinton, New Jersey, and The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.
Internationally, she was one of two artists representing the United States at the Holland Paper Biennial 2006, held at the Coda Museum and the Museum Rijswijk in the Netherlands. Her sculpture was exhibited at the Art Forum in Kyoto, Japan 2007, and at the Schokland Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the Netherlands, in 2003. She received a visiting artist grant to create work at the Awagami Papermaking Factory in Tokushima, Japan, and was a recipient of a Cultural Grant from the Netherlands-America Foundation.
Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Sculpture Magazine, Arts Magazine, Art and Antiques, Art New England, De Volkskrant, Beeldende Kunst, De Courant Amsterdam, and la Nacion (San Jose, Costa Rica). She was also a New Jersey Printmaking Fellow at the Brodsky Center, Mason Gross School of the Arts,
Her work is in the collection of The Schokland Museum in the Netherlands and in the collections of The Noyes Museum, The Zimmerli Museum, The Hunterdon Museum, and The New Jersey State Museum in New Jersey, and the G.D. Searle Collection.