Katelyn Eichwald (b. 1987, Chicago, IL) employs an intimate format to render dislocated subjects in gossamer layering. The surfaces, often thickly woven canvas or burlap, modify the painted images, nudging familiar compositions toward reverie and another realm. Eichwald’s paintings have recently been exhibited in solo formats at Nina Johnson, Miami (2026); Overduin & Co., Los Angeles (2026); and Cob Gallery, London (2025). Her work has been featured in multiple group exhibitions domestically and abroad, perhaps most notably at Pangée, Montreal (2024)l; Misako & Rosen, Tokyo (2022); and Fleisher/Ollman, Philadelphia (2021).