Eli Ruhala

Installation Images

Selected Works

Anila Quayyum Agha
Flowers (Blue Triangle), 2018
Mixed media on paper
36h x 36w in
Anila Quayyum Agha
Flowers (Silver), 2017
Mixed media on paper
29 1/2h x 29 1/2w in
Anila Quayyum Agha
Flowers (Green Triangle), 2018
Mixed media on paper
36h x 36w in

Biography

Elijah Ruhala is an artist based in North Texas utilizing building materials to affect the way in which we view the connotations behind them. He explores queerness in what are traditionally very conservative environments, influenced by his upbringing in rural Texas. He has received numerous scholarships and honors allowing him to pursue a BFA in painting at The Maryland Institute College of Art and received his MFA at Texas Christian University on a full-ride. In 2021 he was selected for the Turner House’s Rising Star award. He is also the recipient of grants from The National Endowment for the Arts, The Dallas Museum of Art, and other organizations which he uses to fund thought-provoking site-specific installations. For his interventions, he collaborates with non-profit community art centers such as The Center for Contemporary Art in Abilene, Art League Houston, and Arts Fort Worth to engage with different communities. He has been featured in New American Paintings, Southwest Contemporary, and other publications. Recently Ruhala was selected by Matthew Higgs to participate in “Open University” at the Dallas Contemporary where he was also named the inaugural recipient of the McReynolds prize.

Exhibitions

On-site and Individual Works

Off-site

Anila Quayyum Agha

Shadow of Time
Philbrook Museum of Art
November 10, 2019 – February 16, 2020

Anila Quayyum Agha

Between Light and Shadow
Toledo Museum of Art
October 19, 2019 – February 9, 2020

Anila Quayyum Agha

Project Atrium: Anila Quayyum Agha
MOCA Jacksonville
March 10 – June 24, 2018

Anila Quayyum Agha

Intersections
GRAM Grand Rapids Art Museum
May 21 – August 24, 2018

Videos

Press

Glasstire

“Anila Quayyum Agha’s Itinerant Shadows”
by Patricia Mora
February 19, 2019

Art in America

“Toward an Egalitarian ArtPrize”
by Jason Foumberg
October 14, 2014

Hyperallergic

“ArtPrize Winner Anila Quayyum Agha Talks Sacred Spaces and Religion”
by Laura C. Mallonee
October 16, 2014