Kristina Müller-Eberhard born in Uppsala, Sweden from German heritage is an artist, sculptor and photographer. Müller-Eberhard first studied art at Aiglon College in Switzerland, traveling extensively to study the masters of Renaissance Art. She then continued her art studies, including foreign languages at Lewis and Clark, Portland, OR where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1982. Shortly thereafter Müller-Eberhard moved to New York to continue her studies at Parsons School of Design, New York. She graduated in 1985 receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Müller-Eberhard has been producing paintings, sculpture/environments, photo/paintings and photography. Her work has been shown in multiple shows including: Center of the Arts – Warsaw, Poland, Holland Tunnel – New York, National Arts Club – New York, Plume21 — Seattle WA, Athenaeum — La Jolla, CA, WL4 – Gdansk, Poland among many others.
Muller-Eberhard’s work is part of many corporate and private collections including the Absolut Art Collection, Stockholm Sweden and the Everhart Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania.