Eleanor Randl
LIVE ASMR Energy Healing 3-6 pm Saturday, April 12th ILY2Too Lloyd Center, Portland OR



Contact
@eleanorrandl
@littlewhispernails
@littlewhisperbigheart
Exhibitions
2025 MISSY, ILY2Too Lloyd Center, Portland, OR (solo)
2025 ‘Open Marriage’, ILY2Too Lloyd Center, Portland OR (2 person)
2024 PNCA DUMP Magazine Exhibition, Portland OR (5- person)
2024 Bury Me Sweetly, Kalea’s, Portland OR (5- person)
2024 Sky Knowledge, Wallace Park, Portland OR
2024 GIRL CULT, Wallace Park, Portland OR
2023 Best of Spring Storm, LaVerne Krause Gallery, Eugene, OR (thirteen- person)
2023 Relaxed Gravity, The Science of Leisure, The Foundry, Eugene, OR (two- person)
2023 Sweetheart, LaVerne Krause Gallery, Eugene, OR (three- person)
Professional Experience
FEB-APR 2025 Artist Residency, Ily2Too Gallery, LLoyd Center Portland OR
2023-2024 Fabricator, Matchless Builds, Portland OR
2023 Volunteer, Ditch Projects, Springfield OR
2021-2023 Art Instructor, Maude Kerns Art Center, Eugene OR
2022 Education Program Assistant, Maude Kerns Art Center, Eugene OR
Education
2023 BA, Art, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Awards
2024 Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Precipice Fund Grant Recipient
2023 Director’s Award, Best In Show, Spring Storm
2023 Teacher of The Year, Maude Kerns Art Center
2023 Robert C. and Jane A. Gehring Scholarship Fund
Publications
2024 Dump Magazine, Portland OR
2024 Gab and Loiter Magazine, Providence RI
2023 Oregon Voice Magazine, Eugene OR
Artist Statement + Bio, 2025
Eleanor Randl (b. 2001) is an artist from Ithaca NY who works across sculpture, nail art, photography, and various other mediums. She studied Sculpture at the University of Oregon and makes work from her studio apartment in Portland, OR.
I use sculptures to divide space in a series of gestures and arrangements. My work marks out an internal emotional landscape through a subconscious process of transforming objects into abstractions.
SCULPTURE=MANIPULATION OF SPACE AND TIME, Artist Statement 2024
I work by making arrangements, lines, and gestures in space. My impulses as an artist trace back to themes of violence, girlhood, sexuality, and gender.
My work is a never ending pursuit for healing and a compulsive revisiting of the past. Through sculpture I engage with time as both a portal and an emotional record. I revisit experiences from my life using subconscious processes of transforming objects, images, and various materials into abstractions.
Each time I make a sculpture I am attempting to harness a “psychic taste in the air left after trauma.” Contemporary Sculptor, Amanda Ross Ho, refers to this sensation when discussing the motives behind her work. I resonate with this idea through every form I contort. Assembling the sculptures in space allows me to re-imagine realities and transport the viewer to transitional, imaginary realms.
I am interested in using images as visual cues to abstract images, mostly of girls. The pictures are found materials that often depict people and reference the body. I distort them to give them new agency and meaning. An image can become an entry point for a body of work. It provides the viewer with context to grasp and project their experiences onto.
GIRL CULT + GAB AND LOITER, 2024
Emma Karnes interviewed me for her June 2024 issue of Gab and Loiter (a prose journal she self publishes). We talked about girlhood, organizing, and intuition- and an art show I put together in the park called GIRL CULT.










