Photo: Bethany Reed

Eve White uses photography to conjure the surreal aspects of interconnections between people and places. Her work often springs from her embodied experiences, using objects such as dolls and architectural plexiglass sculptures as surrogates for her own body and perspective. White's visual and spatial pieces evoke reflection, providing opportunities for the aesthetic to aid in imagining reality otherwise, without the tyranny of easy answers.

About

White’s photographs and installations have appeared in the Latela Curatorial x Artsy: Women in the Arts Online Exhibition, the By the People x Monochrome Collective Virtual Art Fair (Presented by Halcyon), and at the Hole in the Sky Collective in Washington, DC, and the Anderson Gallery at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, Virginia. She has also taught Mark Making, Imaging, and other guest workshops at VCU. In October 2021, White had a solo show at Northwest Missouri State’s Olive DeLuce Gallery.

The "CREEK" Series

With CREEK, White was inspired by Washington D.C.’s Rock Creek Park. Rock Creek, although partially wild, is punctuated by highways. The plexiglass cubes reflect the tension and contrast of a park interwoven with a city and invite the viewer to ponder places they can't quite locate.