Eva Burgering (1997) is a curator, exhibition-maker, and writer. She currently works at art space Nest in The Hague and the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, and was head of production and publications at RADIUS, center for contemporary art and ecology in Delft. Her research focuses on the impact of historical lines on contemporary art, particularly in the fields of ecology, botany, and intersectional feminism. She has worked on the exhibitions The Botanical Revolution (2021) in Utrecht, Is it Possible to be a Revolutionary and Like Flowers? (2021), and Cycle, Portal, Path (2023) in The Hague, and has also done (image) editorial work and wrote texts for various publications, including On the Necessity of Gardening (2021), Sixteen Trees of Delft (2022), and Worlding Ecologies (2024).

Work experience


Junior curator, Centraal Museum, Utrecht

Junior curator, Nest, The Hague

2024–now

2022-now


Production & Publications, RADIUS, Delft

2021-2024


Curator-in-training, Centraal Museum, Utrecht

2020-2021


Education

BA Media, Art, Design & Architecture, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam


MA Curating Art & Cultures, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

2019-2021

2015-2019


Minor Gender Studies, University of Utrecht

2018-2019


Minor Gender and Sexuality, University of Leiden

2018-2019