Eve
Lambert

Mexico City based visual artist Eve Lambert was born in the US. After growing up in Guanajuato, Mexico, Eve went on to earn a BS in Physics at the University of Guanajuato where she focused on the application of optics for art conservation. 

After a year of graduate work in Germany, Eve decided to pursue her true passion in art. She returned to Guanajuato the following Autumn to create The Paris Series, a reflection of her time in Europe. 

Currently, Eve divides her time between Mexico City and Birmingham, Alabama, where she continues to perfect her craft as a portrait painter, abstract painter, and sculptor.

b. 1996

Eve Lambert – C.V.

Work Experience

2022-2023

Studio and community manager at Estudio Areté, Guanajuato, Mexico.

2012-Present

Member of art collective Ranasapo, collaborating on large scale public artworks with annual exhibitions, Guanajuato, Mexico.

Education

2023-2024

Radio28 Creative Studios, Mexico City, Mexico.

Diploma in sculpting and prop creation.

2015-2020

University of Guanajuato, Division of Sciences and Engineering, León, Mexico.

Bachelor of Science – Physics

Laureate Honor – Distinction for excellence in graduation work

2020-2021

University of Guanajuato, Division of Architecture, Art and Design, Guanajuato, Mexico.

  • Course in Art History (12th-17th centuries)
  • Course in Art History (prehistoric to Romanesque)
  • Course in Art History (prehispanic Mexico)
  • Course in Art History (18th-19th centuries)
  • Course in Art History (20th century-World War II)
Exhibitions

2023

2023

Two-Person Exhibition, Lo Cotidiano, Tandem, Texcoco, Mexico.

Solo Exhibition, Lo Cotidiano, Kaaj, Mexico City, Mexico.

2022

Solo Exhibition, The Paris Series, Escarola, Guanajuato, Mexico.

2023

Group Exhibition, selected works from The Paris Series, Espacio Kóokay, Guanajuato, Mexico.

2012-2022

Group Exhibition, collaborative works with art collective Ranasapo, Muerte en Cartelera, Guanajuato, Mexico.

Publications

Lambert, F. E. M., et al. “Layer separation mapping and consolidation evaluation of a fifteenth century panel painting using terahertz time-domain imaging.” Scientific Reports 12.1 (2022): 21038.

Lambert, F. E. M., et al. “In situ determination of the state of conservation of paint coatings on the kiosk of guadalajara using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy.” Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves 41.4 (2020): 355-64.

© 2023 Eve Lambert