About

Melanie Eberhardt
404-840-5344
eberhardt511@gmail.com

EXHIBITS & PROJECTS

2025

  • Public Art University of Colorado – Hellems Arts & Sciences Building Renovation
  • Georgia Watercolor Society Member’s Exhibit, Georgia
  • Women in Watercolor International Exhibit, Online – Abstract Finalist Award & Figurative Honorable Mention Award

2024

  • National Watercolor Member’s Exhibit, Online

2023

  • American Women Artists Exhibit Online
  • Women in Watercolor International Exhibit, Online – Artist Network Merchandise Award
  • American Watercolor Society Associate Exhibit, Online
  • Allied Artists of America, Online and In-Person Invitational at the Butler Institute of American Art, Ohio

2022

  • Southern Appalachian Artist Guild Exhibit, Georgia – Honorable Mention Award
  • The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA-GA) Exhibit “Gathered V”
  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Montage Exhibit, Georgia
  • Georgia Watercolor Society Members Exhibit, Georgia

2021

2020

  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Montage Exhibit, Georgia – Honorable Mention Award
  • American Women Artists Spring Online Exhibit

2019

  • Adrenaline Agency Mural, Atlanta, Georgia

2018

  • Abernathy Arts Center Exhibit, Georgia
  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Exhibit, Georgia

2017

  • Abernathy Arts Center Exhibit, Georgia – Director’s Choice Award
  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Montage Exhibit, Georgia

2015

  • Abernathy Arts Center Exhibit, Georgia

2014

  • Georgia Watercolor Society Exhibit, Georgia
  • Abernathy Arts Center Exhibit, Georgia

2012

  • Blue Spiral 1 Gallery Invitational Exhibit “Dog Show”, North Carolina

 2010

  • Seen Gallery Invitational Exhibit “Times is Tough”, Georgia

 2008

  • National League American Pen Women Exhibit, Georgia –  1st place 
  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Montage Exhibit, Georgia
  • Seen Gallery Solo Exhibit “A Spoonful of Sugar” , Georgia

 2007

  • Atlanta Artists Center Exhibit, Georgia –  2nd place
  • Cultural Arts Council Exhibit, Georgia – 2nd place
  • South Cobb Arts Alliance Exhibit, Georgia
  • Public Art Municipality of Anchorage Alaska Commission, Alaska

2006

  • South Cobb Arts Alliance Exhibit, Georgia – Juror’s award
  • Blue Spiral 1 Gallery Invitation Exhibit “New Works, New Artists”, North Carolina
  • Seen Gallery Invitational Exhibit “New Works” and “The Games People Play”, Georgia

 2005

  • North Fulton Regional Exhibit, Georgia – 3rd Place
  • Seen Gallery Invitational Exhibit “New Emerging Artist” , Georgia
  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Montage Exhibit, Georgia
  • South Cobb Arts Alliance Exhibit, Georgia

 2004

  • Art Association Harrisburg Invitational Exhibit, Pennsylvnia
  • Mobile Museum of Art Exhibit, Alabama
  • Associated Artists of Southport Exhibit, South Carolina
  • South Cobb Arts Alliance Exhibit, Georgia
  • Atlanta Artists Center Exhibit, Georgia

 2003

  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Montage Exhibit, Georgia
  • Dunwoody Fine Arts  Exhibit, Georgia
  • Cherokee County Arts Council Exhibit, Georgia – 1st Place

 2002

  • Society of Illustrators Exhibit, New York
  • Armory Art CenterExhibit, Florida
  • Cincinnati Art Club Exhibit, Ohio – Artist’s Magazine Award
  • Associated Artists Winston Salem Exhibit, North Carolina
  • Associated Artists Southport Exhibit, South Carolina
  • Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art Montage Exhibit, Georgia

COLLECTIONS

  • The City of Atlanta

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

  • American Women Artists – Associate Member of Distinction (2021)
  • Georgia Watercolor Society – Associate Member (2022), Board Member (2024)
  • American Watercolor Society – Associate Member (2023)
  • National Watercolor Society – Associate Member (2024)

EDUCATION

1985 B.A., Graphic Communications – The Center for Creative Studies College of Art & Design

PRESS

“OUTSIDE THE LINES: Colorful compositions are shades of Matisse”

Melanie Eberhardt’s “A Spoonful of Sugar” at the Seen Gallery in Oakhurst seems more familiar than it really is. Her compositions irresistibly remind people of Matisse’s paper cutouts. But they’re paintings.

REVIEW BY JERRY CULLUM
AJC Review by Jerry Cullum, of my One-Person Exhibit at The Seen Gallery

And sometimes their cheerful colors are —- as her show title indicates —- the spoonful of sugar that masks something much less sweet.

This isn’t always the case. A few of her dancing subjects are just dancing, in a world curiously askew or out of balance. And perhaps her “Cowboys” or the baseball players in “Deep Right” are just examples of basic, beloved American archetypes.

Baseball FOR SALE
“Deep Right”

But some paintings are deeply strange, or strangely deep. The figures in “He Found a Hole” seem to echo characters in Native American mythology. The colorful figures with the American flag in “Grateful Nation” are engaged in the ritual that the standard phrase in the title implies.

He Found a Hole
“He Found a Hole”
Grateful Nation FOR SALE
“Grateful Nation”

So there’s a sense of hidden smartness throughout these complicated room-brighteners. They aren’t just pretty pictures, which is what makes them worth owning and looking at over the long haul.

These are paintings of a rare type: they both cheer you up and make you think more than a little.