Paintings in the permanent collection of the Whanki Museum included in their exhibition Museum Recollections, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the museum. The Whanki museum commemorates the work of Kim Whanki, one of Korea’s leading modernist painters. www.whankimuseum.org
Work joins the collection of the List Visual Art Center at MIT
Invitation 13 and Every There 37 join the permanent collection of the List Visual Art Center at MIT, Cambridge, MA. Shown: Invitation 13, sumi ink and watercolor on paper, 24” x 13”, 2018.
Exhibition at Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis
Burton / Lundsager , a show of recent paintings by Richmond Burton and Eva Lundsager opens at the Philip Slein Gallery in St. Louis, MO.
A pause, oil on canvas, 74 x 64 inches, 2021
Painting joins collection of the David C. Driskell Center
Once More 16 joins the permanent collection of the David C. Driskell Center for for the Study of Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora, on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park.
Once More 16, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches, 2017
Painting joins the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art
As Beginning, a painting from the year 2000, was recently added to the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum of Art.
As Beginning, oil on linen, 72” x 72”, 2000
Works on Paper exhibition
September 9 - October 23, 2021, Philip Slein Gallery, Saint Louis. Including artists James Bishop, Louis Cameron, Robert Crumb, Vaughn Davis, Jr., John Dils, Carroll Dunham, Keltie Ferris, Alison Hall, Warren Isensee, Valerie Jaudon, Jonathan Lasker, Sol Lewit, Eva Lundsager, Jonathan Meese, Douglas Melini, Wardell Milan, Jim Nutt, Gary Panter, Lamar Peterson, Robert Sagerman, Cary Smith, Barbara Takenaga, Dan Walsh, John Wesley, John Zinsser.
David C. Driskell's Students
An exhibition of artists who studied with Dr. David C. Driskell, renowned artist, historian and educator, held at the Driskell Center for the study of visual arts and culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora. While planned as an in-person exhibition, it moved on-line due to the Covid pandemic. https://driskellcenter.umd.edu/david-c-driskells-students Artists included: Terry Adkins, Michael Atkins, Jeremy Austin, Arthur Bacon, Pati Beachley, Tim Beard, Michael Borders, Gloria Brown Simmons, Matthew Clay-Robison, Emily S. Conover, T.J. Dedeaux-Norris, Janice Darden Frame, Joseph Hamilton, Shaun Leonardo, Eva Lundsager, Cecilia Mandrile, Angela W.C. Niyi, Mary Lovelace O’Neal, Adrienne Patel, Beverly Paul, Jefferson Pinder, Stephanie Pogue, Karen Powell, Ellington Robinson, Preston Sampson, Gail Shaw-Clemons, John Simmons, Sylvia Snowden, Frank Stewart, Lou Stovall, Franklin White, Ernestina “Tina” Wyatt, and Sophia Zarambouka.
Eva Lundsager, Once More 11, oil on canvas, 16 x 20 inches, 2017.
Take Five
Take Five at Philip Slein Gallery in St. Louis, Mo. Including Andrea Belag, Keltie Ferris, Joanne Greenbaum, Eva Lundsager, and Jackie Saccoccio, opening September 12, 2020. http://www.philipsleingallery.com/current-exhibitions
Eva Lundsager, Doing So Still, oil on linen, 58 x 52 inches, 2015-2019
Cove Street Arts
Singular and Serial at Cove Street Arts in Portland, Maine. Titled after Catherine Kernan’s book Singular and Serial: Contemporary Monotype and Monoprint , and curated by Kernan, Jane Goldman and Christine Tegeler Beneman. July 9 - September 19, 2020. https://www.covestreetarts.com/exhibitions-1/singular-and-serial
Constellation 30, published by Center Street Studio.
Monoprint 2020, Printers & Presses, Washington Art Association, Washington Depot, CT
The Washington Art Association is pleased to present “Monoprint 2020 – Printers and Presses”, an exhibition curated by John Thompson and Nancy Lasar on view March 7 through April 26.This exhibition has been extended due to COVID-19. “Monoprint 2020 – Printers and Presses” features artists, printers and professional presses who have explored the monoprint process in both simple and complex forms. WashingtonArtAssociation.org
Constellation 9, monotype, 24” x 18”, 2017.