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“My artistic practice explores identity, visibility, and transformation through experimental printmaking, mixed media, and installation. I work with layered processes and fragile materials such as paper, hair, and image fragments, treating them as traces of lived experience. Portraits, geometric forms, and material-based works function as shifting bodies of meaning rather than fixed representations. Influenced by performative and theatrical thinking, my work moves between image, body, and space. For the WE: Women Exchange / Art Today context, I am particularly interested in cross-cultural dialogue, shared artistic processes, and exchange beyond borders, understanding art as a space of encounter, connection, and mutual learning among women artists.”
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Eveline Mürlebach is a visual artist based in Bonn, Germany. She holds a diploma in painting and has professional training in Drama Education (BuT). Her artistic practice combines monotype and experimental printmaking with mixed media and installation, focusing on questions of identity, visibility, and transformation.
She has presented solo exhibitions, including SMILE at H114 Bonn and Easy peasy lemon squeezy at Springmaus Bonn. A forthcoming solo exhibition, YOLO, will take place at Kunstkabinett Moll – Gallery for Contemporary Art. She also participated in the Discovery Art Fair Cologne with Kunstverein Köln 68elf.
Her work has been shown at the Frauenmuseum Bonn, including the exhibitions FLINTA and Werkschau. She maintains a studio at the Frauenmuseum Bonn and is a member of BBK Bonn and Kunstverein Köln 68elf.
In addition to her visual art practice, she led the drama education programme and acting school at Junges Theater Bonn for several years and has realized artistic and educational projects with institutions such as the Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, Bonner Kunstverein, and Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck.