Kim Eubank

Works
  • Kim Eubank, American Gothic, 2025
    American Gothic, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Learning to Fly, 2025
    Learning to Fly, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, The Seekers (Summer), 2025
    The Seekers (Summer), 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Go Ask Alice, 2025
    Go Ask Alice, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Blast Off, 2025
    Blast Off, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Thick of It, 2025
    Thick of It, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, American Gothic, 2025
    American Gothic, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Adrift, 2025
    Adrift, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Washer Woman Wonders, 2016
    Washer Woman Wonders, 2016
  • Kim Eubank, Never Done, 2014
    Never Done, 2014
  • Kim Eubank, Yum, 2015
    Yum, 2015
  • Kim Eubank, Yuck, 2015
    Yuck, 2015
  • Kim Eubank, Connect IV, 2025
    Connect IV, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Connect II, 2025
    Connect II, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Connect III, 2025
    Connect III, 2025
  • Kim Eubank, Small Queen, 2025
    Small Queen, 2025
Overview
Kim Eubank graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA, with a BFA in jewelry and glass in 1996. From 1996 to 1998, she made and sold silver-smithed, semi-precious stone jewelry at art fairs on the East Coast. An avid reader of Southern literature, the family quilts at the heart of Alice Walker’s short story, “Everyday Use,” inspired Eubank to create The Metal Quilt in 1998, a series of works using scraps of metal, adding luminous, translucent color by kiln-firing a thin layer of vitreous, powdered glass enamel onto copper. She built a business around The Metal Quilt until she retired the business in 2010 to pursue a solo studio practice. From 2010 to 2015, Eubank experimented with numerous subjects and mediums, including painting, printmaking, encaustics, cold wax, oils, and metal. Since 2015, Eubank has been making figurative mixed-media works with a mid-century Pop Art aesthetic in her studio in Madrid, NM.