
Eva Tellier is a visual artist who primarily works with ceramic, fibers, and organic materials. Born in France, she later moved to Montreal, Canada, where she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a focus in Fiber and Material Practices at Concordia University in 2020. She graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 2025. Tellier has shown her work internationally in Europe, Canada and the United States. She lives and works in New York City where she has recently ended a residency at SculptureSpace NYC and is currently the artist fellow at the Museum of Art and Design. Inspired by the anatomies of hard- and soft-bodied species and the polymorphism of nature, Tellier’s work is driven by an ongoing back and forth between forms found in nature and in human made processes of modification, mimicry, and control. Drawing on queer theory, the monstrous feminine, and gothic fiction, the work becomes a speculative exploration of alternative aesthetic codes, challenging expectations of the body, femininity, and beauty.
Tellier
2025
The artist fellow, Museum of Arts and Design
Brooklyn
2025
The artist fellow, Museum of Arts and Design
Brooklyn
