Before moving to Boston in 1994, Ingrid Scheibler lived in Cambridge, England from 1986-1994. After receiving a Ph.D. in Social and Political Sciences from Trinity College, Cambridge, she held the position of Sarah Smithson Research Fellow in the Arts at Newnham College, Cambridge University. While at Newnham, Ingrid held her first exhibition, "Ruffled Skirts", in 1994. From 1994-2001 she has been an assistant professor in the philosophy department at Boston College, Massachusetts, where her teaching included courses in aesthetics and 19th and 20th century philosophy.
Scheibler's pastel, watercolor and ink drawings evoke themes of music, the carnival and dance, and figures of animals and the harlequin. Recent work, line drawings in watercolor and ink of figures in groups of two and three, combine the abstract with the figurative, and evoke a tension between proximity and distance in human relationships.
Since moving to Boston, Scheibler has exhibited regularly at the Beacon Hill Art Walk, at the Eclipse Gallery, and Judi Rotenburg Gallery in Boston.
Education
1986-91
Trinity College, Cambridge University, Ph.D.
1982-1986 University of Virginia,
B.A.
Solo Exhibitions
1999
Eclipse Gallery, Boston, MA
1994
"Ruffled Skirts", Newnham College, Cambridge
Group Exhibitions
2000
"Emerging Artists", Judi Rotenburg Gallery, Boston, MA
Other Showings
2001
Les Zygomates, South Street, Boston, MA
1999
Maxima Gallery, Arlington. MA
1999
Beacon Hill Art Walk, Second Prize
1997
Beacon Hill Art Walk, First Prize
1996
Beacon Hill Art Walk, Honorable Mention
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