…..a visual storyteller…

Here are some of her past exhibits that show
her passion and storytelling of Western Canada through paint.

Past Exhibits

  • Theresa Eisenbarth created 5 unique artworks all measuring 12 x 12 inches to be apart of the online Square Foot Show in 2022. Theresa Eisenbarth made these works in 2022 and they were inspired by the massive Canadian rockies on her many summer trips.

    Square Foot Show

    February 9 - 11, 2022

    “Landscapes shape who we become, they shaped who I became. I want people to see the magic right outside our window.”

  • Art In The Afternoon

    2022

    This show includes works inspired by the neighborhoods, especially the historic neighborhood on the “SE Hill” in Medicine Hat.

  • Towering Bluffs 48 x 60 inch painting from the Cultivated Alumni show at the Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Painting created by Theresa Eisenbarth.

    Cultivated - Alumni Show

    Jan - April 2021

    “Vivid, bold colours inspire me and allow me to re-imagine these spaces. I entice my viewers to take a second look by embedding text, sometimes stories, keys, and door hardware to create substance and interest on the paint surface.”

  • Walking the Flats - Esplanade Art Exhibition

    Summer 2020

    This exhibit reinforces a “living neighbourhood” and the importance of being connected to your surroundings.

  • Small Works - Cypress Club Exhibit

    Oct - Dec 2017

    Theresa strives to encapsulate childhood memories of growing up in Southern Alberta in all her paintings and has vividly captured these stories in a series of works featuring historic buildings and sights of Medicine Hat.

  • Art + Scotch - Cypress Club Exhibit

    Sept - Dec 2016

    Theresa Eisenbarth and the Cypress Club come together to bring an art exhibit and scotch tasting. This show will display many historic buildings and vistas that our beautiful city has to offer.

  • Essence - The Hive Solo Show

    July 2014

    “Flowers are an under-rated subject matter to most artists: a true and valid expression of the natural world.”