EVE BIDDLE: WONDERLANDS

On View July 31, 2026

Wonderlands is the first solo institutional exhibition of work by Eve Biddle, a Brooklyn- and Wassaic-based artist whose practice spans sculpture, installation, and lens-based media.

Focused on a recent body of photographic images translated into screenprint, the exhibition explores Biddle’s sustained engagement with material experimentation, repetition, and the emotional resonance of landscapes.

Across her work, fragments gathered from the environment—a rock, shell, kelp, or branch—become touchstones within shifting visual fields that move between clarity and abstraction, distance and intimacy. Rather than documenting place, Biddle reshapes the landscape genre through processes of layering, translation, and physical intervention, inviting viewers to consider how memory, perception, and presence transform the natural world.


About the Artist
Eve Biddle (born 1982) is an American contemporary artist known for her multidisciplinary practice encompassing object-making, printmaking, curation, and collaborative culture-building. Biddle is a co-founder of the Wassaic Project, a contemporary arts institution located in Wassaic, New York. With her co-founders, she has collaborated with and presented at institutions including MASS MoCA, Art Omi, Bard College, Columbia University, Parsons School of Design, School of Visual Arts, RISD, and Storm King, amongst others. Her work has been presented in exhibitions at the Museum of Arts & Design and the Williams College Museum of Art. She lives and works between Wassaic and New York City.

This exhibition is organized by Dr. Anjuli Lebowitz, the Judy Glickman Lauder Curator of Photography at the PMA.