Eyrun Müller is a versatile artist and method creator, working across multiple mediums and formats to build immersive, experiential works. 
With an eco-materialistic mindset, Müller's practice is deeply rooted in the natural world, shaped by a childhood spent amidst the landscapes of Norway. Using natural materials, in a natural landscape, she creates performative installations and images, with textile at a central focus, blending multidisciplinary approaches to craft narratives and worlds that invite exploration. 
With a Master’s degree in Costume Design focusing on performance art, a First Class Honours Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design, and a background in fine arts and art history, Eyrun Müller brings a unique, holistic perspective to the intersection of clothing, performance, and visual art.
Her work has been shown during the Prague Quadrennial in Czech Republic, The Ionion art centre in Greece, The Norwegian embassy and Sadistic circus in Tokyo Japan, Design March in Reykjavik Iceland, Arendalsuka in Arendal, Dansens Hus in Oslo, The Ibsen House in Skien amongst other stages and public spaces. As well as her own solo work, she often works in collaboration with contemporary dance and theatre.
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