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Eva Crawford is an award-winning artist with a BFA from UNC-Chapel Hill and a lifetime of art making.

Her interactions with former high school students and her own 5 children, which include a son from Uganda, taught
Crawford to make art about human stories.

Crawford’s portraits are unusually soul-filled as she captures the true essence and subtle nuances of her subjects. Often there is an emphasis on beauty and humor recognizing that humor is sometimes the best medicine.


Her work ranges from expressive to intricately slow creations which reflect the necessary time required to know another human and to gain deeper understanding.

Crawford’s materials include watercolor, acrylic, oil and collage and range in size from notecard to wall mural.

Kellee Stall was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and spent her childhood in Lilburn, Georgia, before moving to Mandeville, Louisiana for her high school years.

At 18, she relocated to Crystal Lake, Illinois, where she earned her BFA in Acting and met her husband, Tim Stall, with whom she has shared 31 years of marriage.

In Illinois, Kellee founded and operated Inhabit Theater, a pop-up theater that brought original stories to life throughout the Northwest suburbs. She wrote and directed site-specific, collaboratively crafted comedies, staging performances in unconventional venues like coffee shops, a sip-and-paint studio, and even an empty home for sale. 

Over her 23 years in the Midwest, she worked as an acting coach, talent scout, director, and playwright.

In 2017, Kellee moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, where she now works as a casting director for Unrivaled Films. She also designs sets for both film productions and local theater companies.

As an assemblage artist, Kellee approaches her visual work with the same theatrical sensibility she brings to the stage. She collects and casts found objects, arranging them into scenes that spark either humorous dialogue or critical conversation.

Collaboration remains central to her creative process, often partnering with other artists to further deepen the dialogue her work inspires.

In 2021, she produced Duets, an immersive art show featuring ten Charlotte-based artists and performers. The sold-out event offered patrons the opportunity to tip the artists directly in support of their work.

Her 2025 solo exhibition, Breaking Bread, presented seven suspended tablescapes at Charlotte’s iconic Visart Video, funded through sponsorship by the Infusion Fund and the Foundation for the Carolinas.

Kellee’s art and set design have been featured at the Breath and the Clay conference in Winston-Salem (2021, live and online).

She received a HUG grant from Charlotte is Creative to produce her 2019 show, Plastic Perspective. In 2018, her solo exhibition Identity Crises showcased eleven pieces at New City Gallery in Charlotte.