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Megan Elizabeth Euker (born 1983) is an Italian and American artist and designer.[1]
Megan Elizabeth Euker
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Born | 1983 |
Nationality | USA Italy |
Alma mater | School of the Art Institute of Chicago |
Website | meganeuker |
Since 2008, Euker has exhibited artwork internationally at museums and galleries (represented by Linda Warren Projects).[2] She did a solo exhibition, The Cure at The International Museum of Surgical Science (IMSS) in Chicago.[3]
She has curated three exhibitions of her students work at the IMSS, Chicago, featuring medical devices created under her mentorship.[4] Euker has also been featured at Matthew Rachman Gallery[5] The University Club of Chicago,[6] The Storefront Project, New York.[7] and other galleries and venues.
Euker's artwork has appeared on the covers of Wall Street Journal Bestselling book Flight of the Rondone, by Patrick Girondi published by Skyhorse Publishing,[8] as well as New City by Patrick Girondi published Skyhorse Publishing.[9] Her work has also appeared on the cover of The Philosophy of SexbyRaja Halwani[10] and the music albums Orphan’s Return[11] and Orphan's Final Chapter (Patrick Girondi & the Orphan's Dream).
Euker works with San Rocco Therapeutics as the Project Manager in their efforts to bring a safe and accessible gene therapy cure to patients with Sickle Cell Disease and Beta Thalassemia.[12][13] She has taught at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago,[14] University of South Florida; and the Accademia di Belle ArtiinSiracusa, Sicily.[15]
Euker was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1983. She earned both BFA and MFA degrees from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago between 2005 and 2007.[14] She is a two-time Fulbright grant recipient to Italy.[16][17]