Celia Eberle b. 1950 — Celia Eberle is a Dallas-based multimedia artist, with a nearly cult-like following, who describes her artistic pursuits as both “inexorable” (that which cannot be changed) and “inevitable” (that which always happens). Eberle’s work taking on a Surrealist quality that both bends the mind and consumes it.
Eberle’s works are often not just artworks, but worlds we step into. Aesthetically, Eberle’s work combines a mixture of the fantastical, whimsical, and sinister. She creates grottoes and hands larger than the body all within the gallery space — creating new environments in unexpected places. For Eberle, anything outside of math or science is myth. Eberle’s work is all about the subversion of what we believe to be true. She creates castles out of bone and delicate flowers painted from blood. We believe we enter another world when looking at Eberle’s work, one where we are no longer in control of our surroundings. Instead, her artwork dictates how we interact with the world around us, as she pulls our attention from ourselves and into each specific work she creates. Her concept of myth shows us a new view of our own world, where the “possibilities are practically endless.”
Eberle is interested in mankind’s need to control the natural order and of disposability, both of which negatively affect the world we live in. There is another underpinning that can be found throughout her oeuvre; the great equalizers, death and decay, are represented through many of the natural and fragile materials used in Eberle’s work. She sees a continuity across humanity of this basic understanding of human existence that she defines as mythology. Eberle’s mythology meets us today but transports us to the past — as she engages with ideas and materials that speak to another time in human existence.
Celia Eberle has exhibited extensively throughout Texas as well as in Chicago, New York, and Oregon. Eberle was awarded the prestigious Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation’s Individual Support Grant as well as the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant. Likewise, she is an inaugural recipient of the Nasher Sculpture Center Artist Microgrant. Eberle’s mid-career retrospective, In the Garden of Ozymandias, debuted at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas. Her current show, She, is being shown at Artpace in San Antonio and is curated by Beverly Adams, the Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Her work is currently in the collections of The Dallas Museum of Art, the J. Wayne Stark University Gallery at Texas A&M, the Longview Museum of Fine Arts, and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas.
Celia Eberle | The Flesh of Trees
April 1 - May 6, 2023
Celia Eberle | The Flesh of Trees
April 1 - May 6, 2023
Celia Eberle | The Flesh of Trees
April 1 - May 6, 2023
Celia Eberle | The Flesh of Trees
April 1 - May 6, 2023
Celia Eberle | The Reanimation Project
April 3 – May 29, 2021
Celia Eberle | The Reanimation Project
April 3 – May 29, 2021
Celia Eberle | The Reanimation Project
April 3 – May 29, 2021
Celia Eberle | The Reanimation Project
April 3 – May 29, 2021
Celia Eberle | The Reanimation Project
April 3 – May 29, 2021
Celia Eberle | Unintended Garden
February 24 – March 31, 2018
Celia Eberle | Unintended Garden
February 24 – March 31, 2018
Celia Eberle | The Mythology of Love
January 9 - February 13, 2016
Celia Eberle | The Mythology of Love
January 9 - February 13, 2016
Celia Eberle | The Mythology of Love
January 9 - February 13, 2016
Celia Eberle | The Mythology of Love
January 9 - February 13, 2016
Celia Eberle | motherf
April 6 - May 11, 2013
Celia Eberle | motherf
April 6 - May 11, 2013
Celia Eberle | motherf
April 6 - May 11, 2013
Celia Eberle | motherf
April 6 - May 11, 2013
We are thrilled to announce the 31 visual artists who have been selected for residencies at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans. The dynamic and diverse 2026 cohort includes 14 artists who will travel to the Center from across the United States and 17 artists based in New Orleans—all of whom will participate in either 6- or 14-week residencies in the Spring, Summer, or Fall sessions, with up to 9 artists in residence at any given time. The participating artists range in age from 27 to 75 and represent a variety of ethnicities, personal backgrounds, and creative practices rooted in the visual arts.
Residencies at the Joan Mitchell Center support individual artistic growth, while also fostering community in the heart of one of America’s most creatively rich cities. The program provides artists at pivotal junctures in their careers with critical resources, including private studio space, a weekly materials stipend, on-site studio assistants, professional development, and community-building opportunities. Now in its 11th year of operation, the Center has hosted over 350 artists, more than a third of whom are local to New Orleans. This mix of visiting and local artists working together in all sessions is a hallmark of the program, as local artists can serve as ambassadors to the city’s culture and resources, while national residents bring expanded networks and experiences that can benefit the local residents. This year, four of the selected national artists are native to New Orleans but living elsewhere—an outcome that aligns with one of the residency program’s goals of supporting the return of displaced artists to the city post-Katrina.
The 2026 Artists-in-Residence are:
Vee Adams, New Orleans, LA
Michael Arcega, San Francisco, CA
Rachel Berwick, Killingworth, CT
Farah Billah, New Orleans, LA
Efrem Z. Boles (Big Chief ZeeBo), New Orleans, LA
Kelly Pearson Boles (Big Queen Kelly), New Orleans, LA
paris cian, New Orleans, LA
Dillon Dillon, Bronx, NY
Michel Droge, Arrowsic, ME
Celia Eberle, Ennis, TX
Brandon Felix, New Orleans, LA
Rachel Gorman, New Orleans, LA
Shana M. griffin, New Orleans, LA
Ana María Agüero Jahannes, New Orleans, LA
Fred H. C. Liang, Boston, MA
Felicita Felli Maynard, New Orleans, LA
Jessica Monette, East Palo Alto, CA
Nadrea Njoku, Atlanta, GA
Hakeem Olayinka, Brooklyn, NY
Rachel Parish, Atlanta, GA
Mary Jane Parker, New Orleans, LA
Sienna Pinderhughes, New Orleans, LA
Naomi Kawanishi Reis, Brooklyn, NY
SÉAN, New Orleans, LA
Analia Segal, Brooklyn, NY
Shaina Simmons, New Orleans, LA
Edra Soto, Chicago, IL
Jade Thiraswas, New Orleans, LA
Trish Tillman, Brooklyn, NY
Gabrielle Tolliver, New Orleans, LA
Caitlin Ezell Waugh, New Orleans, LA






























