Ulrike Stadler's work spans a wide range of media and a similarly wide range of subjects. From monoprints to encaustic paintings to stained glass, please visit the photo gallery to view selected works by Stadler.
To learn more about Ulrike Stadler's exhibit schedule at New York's Amos Eno Gallery, please visit www.amosenogallery.com.
Ulrike Stadler was born in Germany and received a B.A. in art at the Klosterschule, Hamburg. She studied philosophy and medieval languages at the University of Hamburg.
In 1965, Ulrike emigrated to New York City. Twenty years later, in the early 1980's, Ulrike permanently moved to Maine.
She has exhibited her work in New York and Maine for more than 30 years, and is in several prestigious collections. She has been a member of the Amos Eno Gallery in New York since 1996, where her work is exhibited every two years.
"It is the process that is most important in painting. Painting is the means by which I work through all those things I cannot address with reason or rationale."
Now a year-round resident in Kingfield, Maine, Ulrike owns the Stadler Gallery for Contemporary Art. The Gallery opened in 2001, in a large barn attached to an old farmhouse in downtown Kingfield. Besides showing her own paintings, the Stadler Gallery exhibits the work of other contemporary American artists.