EveNSteve is the creative team of artist Stephen Schaub and author Eve O. Schaub. Their artworks combine imagery with handwritten text to create evocative landscapes that tell stories and speak to history. They also create experimental short films detailing their artworks and their art-making process.

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EveNSteve's work is in the collection of:

The State of Vermont

The Bennington Museum 

The Kolaj Institute

The MERZ Collection, Scotland


EveNSteve have received grants from:

The Vermont Arts Council

The Vermont Community Foundation


EveNSteve's films have wont Best Experimental Short at:

New Wave Short Film Festival in Munich

The Global Shorts in Los Angeles

Best Shorts Competition in La Jolla

IndieFEST Film Awards, La Jolla

Eve O. Schaub is an internationally published author and speaker. The author of Year of No Sugar (2014) and Year of No Clutter (2017), her most recent book is Year of No Garbage (2023). She has been featured in The New Yorker, USA Today and The Huffington Post, as well as on the Dr. Oz Show and Fox & Friends. Her books have been translated into Chinese, Hebrew and Spanish, and her writing has appeared in publications such as Newsweek, The Boston Globe, and Vermont Life. She holds a BA and BFA from Cornell University, and an MFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology. 

Stephen Schaub is a Marine Corps Veteran who served in Operation Desert Shield/ Desert Storm and a recipient of the Navy Achievement Medal. After receiving his BFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology, he founded FigitalRevolution.com, a groundbreaking website that since 2005 has advocated for the use of film as well as the merging of digital and traditional photographic techniques. He has curated shows focusing on contemporary photographic practice, published two collections of his work (Through A Glass Darkly, 1999, and A Sense of Place, 2004). His work has been exhibited in Asia and Europe as well as throughout the United States and shown alongside artists such as Andrew Wyeth, Alfred Stieglitz, Andy Warhol, Damien Hurst, Nan Golden and Cindy Sherman.

Curator and Andy Warhol Foundation fellow Ric Kasini Kadour writes of Schaub: "Great artists are great artists because they tackle impossible problems. Schaub has spent the last decade refining and improving his solution to the question of how to convey time- a phenomenon in constant motion- in a two-dimensional print. His works are grand and epic, rich with detail that encourages the viewer to pause and look slowly and consider the past and what it means to the present."



Solo Exhibitions

EveNSteve

2024 No Ones Home, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet VT

2023 Why We Look Through Windows, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet VT

2022 The Shortest Covered Bridge in the World, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet VT

2021 The Dollhouse and the Black Strawberry, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2020 Monuments to Now, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2019 Rokeby: A Monumental New Work, Helmholz Fine Art

 

Stephen Schaub

2019 Stephen Schaub, Recent Works, The Artist Book Foundation, North Adams, MA

2018 Bastille Day, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2018 Collector's Evening, Helmholz Fine Art, Tribeca, NYC

2017 Motion Pictures, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2017 From Far Away, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2017 From Far Away, Vermont Governor's Gallery, Montpelier, VT

2016 Helmholz Fine Art, Tribeca, NYC

2016 Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2014 New Works, Peter Marcelle Project, Southampton, NY

2012 New Works Peter Marcelle Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY

2009 The Mortal Landscape, Indian Hill Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2008 A New Eden, Indian Hill Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2005 Haiku Series, Indian Hill Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2004 Through a Glass Darkly, Espace Bergger Gallery, Paris, France

2004 Through a Glass Darkly, Indian Hill Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2001 A Sense of Place, Tilting at Windmills Gallery, Manchester, VT

 

Selected Group Shows

 

EveNSteve

2024 Lifting the Veil, Across Roads Center for the Arts, Waterbury, VT

2023 Mythical Landscapes: Secrets of the Vale, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville Tennessee

2023 Where the Sun Casts No Shadow: Postcards from the Creative Crossroads of Quito, Ecuador, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville Tennessee

2022 Myth, Folklore and Legend, MERZ Gallery, Sanquhar, Scotland

2022 Many Americas, Wilson Museum at the Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester VT

2022 Many Worlds Are Born: Artists’ Takes on New Mexico’s Histories, 516 Arts, Albuquerque, NM

2021 Robert Frost “At Present in Vermont,” Bennington Museum, Bennington VT

2021 24th Annual North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show, North Bennington Train Depot, Bennington VT

2020 Vermont Utopias, Bennington Museum, Bennington VT

2020 Unprecedented, Burlington Center for the Arts, Burlington VT

2020 KOLAJ Institute Online Exhibition

2020 23rd Annual North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show, Bennington Museum, Bennington VT

2019 Rokeby Through the Lens, Rokeby Museum, Ferrisburgh VT

2019 Where the Sun Casts No Shadow: Postcards from the Creative Crossroads of Quito, Ecuador, Wilson Museum, Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester Vermont

2019 Rutland: Real and Imagined, Alley Gallery, Rutland VT

 

Stephen Schaub

2020 Selected Artists of Cynthia Reeves, Ritz-Carlton South Beach, Miami, FL

2019 Everything Is Still, Wilson Museum, Manchester VT

2019 Miaja Gallery, Singapore

2019 Apres Ski, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2018 Xedition, Singapore

(The only American artist featured at Asia’s largest photography art fair.)

2018 Kaleidoscope, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2018 Kolaj Festival, Featured Artist, New Orleans, LA

2018 Contemporary Photography, MM Fine Art, Southampton, NY

2018 Changing Horizons, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2017 iTV Festival, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2017 I Choose Film, Wilson Museum, Manchester, VT

2017 Refuge, Kent Museum, Calais, Vermont

2016 Fall Show, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2016 Art Southampton Fine Art Fair, Peter Marcelle Project, Southampton, NY

2015 Rare and Wild, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester VT

2014 Under the Influence, The Whaling Museum, Sag Harbor, NY

2013 Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, CA

2012 Peter Marcelle Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY

2012 San Francisco Fine Art Fair, CA

2012 Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, CA

 

Collections

-The State of Vermont

-The Bennington Museum

-The MERZ Collection, Sanquhar Scotland

-The Polaroid Collection

-Michael Altman, New York City

-Lela and John Linen, New York City

-Bob and Mary Anne VanDegna, New York City/Arizona

-Jean Beard, Massachusetts

-Diane and Michael Maher, Florida

 

Selected Awards, Honors, Grants & Presentations

EveNSteve

2024 Artist Teaching Residency, Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, Truro, MA

2024 Movie Premiere and Workshop, Brooklyn Film Camera, Brooklyn, NY

2024 Best Documentary Short, New Wave Short Film Festival, Munich

2023 Panelists & Presentation, “The Visual Arts and Twilight,” Clifford Symposium, Middlebury College, Middlebury VT

2023 Panelists & Presentation “Art Meets History,” American History Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA

2022 Artist Residency, MERZ Gallery, Sanquhar, Scotland

2021 Best Documentary Short, New Wave Short Film Festival, Munich

2021 Best Documentary Short, The Global Shorts, Los Angeles

2021 Best Documentary Short, The Best Short Competition, La Jolla

2021 Official Selection, Queens Underground International Black and Brown History Month Film Festival, Queens, NY.

2020 Vermont Arts Council, Artist Development Grant

2019 Vermont Community Foundation Grant

 

Stephen Schaub

-One of Polaroid's Ten Featured Artists, 2003-2008

-Yellowhouse Master

-One of five photographers invited to a panel discussion on the ending of Kodachrome Film.

-Consultant and Master Printer for Bergger Photographic, France for clients ranging from LIFE Magazine to selected artists in the USA.

 

Related Professional Work:

Everything is Still: Photographers Working in Motion Picture Film

Conceptualized and curated group exhibition. Summer 2019 at the Wilson Museum at the Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester Vermont.

 

Visiting Artist, Spring 2019. Burr and Burton Academy, Manchester, VT. Worked with students to produce an award-winning one-minute movie made with 35mm camera film.

 

Photography Teacher and Mentor, 2000- present.

 

Selected Publications:

EveNSteve

Lowe, Jim. "My Heart is Very Big: Eve and Steve Schaub's Drive-By Gallery in Pawlet." The Times Argus and Rutland Herald, May 30-31, 2020

Goldstein, Sasha, "Eyes Over HERE." Seven Days, May 27-June 3, 2020

Schaub, Eve O. "Speaking to History." Vermont Magazine, Summer, 2019

 

Education

1996 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Imaging Arts and Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology

•••

Eve O. Schaub is an internationally published author and humorist. The author of Year of No Sugar (2014) and Year of No Clutter (2017); her third family memoir is Year of No Garbage (2023). She has been featured in The New Yorker, on the Dr. Oz Show, Fox & Friends, USA Today, and The Huffington Post among others. Her books have been translated into Chinese, Hebrew and Spanish, and her writing has additionally appeared in the Washington Post, Newsweek, the Boston Globe, Vermont Magazine and Vermont Life. She holds a BA and BFA from Cornell University, and an MFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology. 

 

In 2019 Eve teamed up with husband Stephen to create artworks under the name EveNSteve. Together they make artworks, short films, and put crazy stuff in Vermont hayfields.

 

Books

2023 Year of No Garbage, Skyhorse

2017 Year of No Clutter, Sourcebooks

2014 Year of No Sugar, Sourcebooks

 

Selected Publications: Articles/Interviews

 

By Eve O. Schaub

 

I Stopped Throwing Things Away for a Year, We Made a Surprising Discovery

https://www.newsweek.com/how-reduce-waste-trash-climate-change-recycling-1767651

 

Fun Facts I Learned From a Year of Producing No Garbage, Hyperallergic: https://hyperallergic.com/671418/fun-facts-i-learned-from-a-year-of-producing-no-garbage/

 

Speaking to History, Vermont Magazine: https://www.vtmag.com/post/speaking-to-history

 

What I Learned During My ‘Year of No Clutter,’ Bustle: https://www.bustle.com/p/5-decluttering-tips-i-learned-during-my-year-of-no-clutter-29129

 

“Fed Up” Sums Up the Obesity Epidemic in One Word: Sugar, Boston Globe Online: https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/health-wellness/2014/05/12/fed-documentary-sums-obesity-epidemic-one-word-sugar/l8vZ8c76lMmwCR3DNzQPHK/story.html

 

Our Year of No Sugar: One Family’s Grand Adventure, Everyday Health: https://www.everydayhealth.com/columns/my-health-story/year-of-no-sugar-one-family-grand-adventure/

 

Featuring/ About Eve O. Schaub

 

The New Yorker:

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/07/03/book-reviews-plastic-waste

Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/home/2023/07/18/reduce-household-trash-zero-waste/

 

Dr. Oz: https://www.doctoroz.com/episode/fat-drug-how-antibiotics-make-you-gain-weight?video_id=3441436774001

 

Fox and Friends: https://video.foxnews.com/v/3448222852001/#sp=show-clips

 

USA Today: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/13/hidden-sugar-book/7247561/

 

Huffington Post: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/year-of-no-sugar_n_5084561

 

Boston Globe: https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/health-wellness/2014/04/11/could-you-live-for-year-without-sugar/yLUQ3CuIapmMC6K7GkJGbI/story.html

 

Denver Post: https://www.denverpost.com/2014/03/17/year-of-no-sugar-author-explains-health-benefits-of-less-sugar/

 

New York Daily News: https://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/new-memoir-details-vermont-family-sugar-free-article-1.1752329

 

Khawatir with Ahmed Alshugari: https://youtu.be/956Ia5aZyw4?t=518 aired June 2015

 

50 Minutes Inside: French TV Interview, aired January 2017

 

SBS NOW: South Korean TV Interview, aired April 2016

 

Education

1993 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, Cornell University

1993 Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, Cornell University

1997 Master of Imaging Arts and Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology

All Things EveNSteve

EveNSteve have launched a new website! In recent news, EveNSteve's artwork A Circle That Breathes was part of the show Lifting the Veil at the Across Roads Arts Center in Waterbury Vermont. The artwork depicts a neolithic stone circle and discusses ancient Irish folklore and superstition.

About / CV

EveNSteve is the creative team of artist Stephen Schaub and author Eve O. Schaub. Their artworks combine imagery with handwritten text to create evocative landscapes that tell stories and speak to history. They also create experimental short films detailing their artworks and their art-making process.

ENSPORTX2_2.jpg


EveNSteve's work is in the collection of:

The State of Vermont

The Bennington Museum 

The Kolaj Institute

The MERZ Collection, Scotland


EveNSteve have received grants from:

The Vermont Arts Council

The Vermont Community Foundation


EveNSteve's films have wont Best Experimental Short at:

New Wave Short Film Festival in Munich

The Global Shorts in Los Angeles

Best Shorts Competition in La Jolla

IndieFEST Film Awards, La Jolla

Eve O. Schaub is an internationally published author and speaker. The author of Year of No Sugar (2014) and Year of No Clutter (2017), her most recent book is Year of No Garbage (2023). She has been featured in The New Yorker, USA Today and The Huffington Post, as well as on the Dr. Oz Show and Fox & Friends. Her books have been translated into Chinese, Hebrew and Spanish, and her writing has appeared in publications such as Newsweek, The Boston Globe, and Vermont Life. She holds a BA and BFA from Cornell University, and an MFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology. 

Stephen Schaub is a Marine Corps Veteran who served in Operation Desert Shield/ Desert Storm and a recipient of the Navy Achievement Medal. After receiving his BFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology, he founded FigitalRevolution.com, a groundbreaking website that since 2005 has advocated for the use of film as well as the merging of digital and traditional photographic techniques. He has curated shows focusing on contemporary photographic practice, published two collections of his work (Through A Glass Darkly, 1999, and A Sense of Place, 2004). His work has been exhibited in Asia and Europe as well as throughout the United States and shown alongside artists such as Andrew Wyeth, Alfred Stieglitz, Andy Warhol, Damien Hurst, Nan Golden and Cindy Sherman.

Curator and Andy Warhol Foundation fellow Ric Kasini Kadour writes of Schaub: "Great artists are great artists because they tackle impossible problems. Schaub has spent the last decade refining and improving his solution to the question of how to convey time- a phenomenon in constant motion- in a two-dimensional print. His works are grand and epic, rich with detail that encourages the viewer to pause and look slowly and consider the past and what it means to the present."



Solo Exhibitions

EveNSteve

2024 No Ones Home, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet VT

2023 Why We Look Through Windows, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet VT

2022 The Shortest Covered Bridge in the World, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet VT

2021 The Dollhouse and the Black Strawberry, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2020 Monuments to Now, Hayfield Art Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2019 Rokeby: A Monumental New Work, Helmholz Fine Art

 

Stephen Schaub

2019 Stephen Schaub, Recent Works, The Artist Book Foundation, North Adams, MA

2018 Bastille Day, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2018 Collector's Evening, Helmholz Fine Art, Tribeca, NYC

2017 Motion Pictures, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2017 From Far Away, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2017 From Far Away, Vermont Governor's Gallery, Montpelier, VT

2016 Helmholz Fine Art, Tribeca, NYC

2016 Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2014 New Works, Peter Marcelle Project, Southampton, NY

2012 New Works Peter Marcelle Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY

2009 The Mortal Landscape, Indian Hill Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2008 A New Eden, Indian Hill Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2005 Haiku Series, Indian Hill Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2004 Through a Glass Darkly, Espace Bergger Gallery, Paris, France

2004 Through a Glass Darkly, Indian Hill Gallery, Pawlet, VT

2001 A Sense of Place, Tilting at Windmills Gallery, Manchester, VT

 

Selected Group Shows

 

EveNSteve

2024 Lifting the Veil, Across Roads Center for the Arts, Waterbury, VT

2023 Mythical Landscapes: Secrets of the Vale, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville Tennessee

2023 Where the Sun Casts No Shadow: Postcards from the Creative Crossroads of Quito, Ecuador, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville Tennessee

2022 Myth, Folklore and Legend, MERZ Gallery, Sanquhar, Scotland

2022 Many Americas, Wilson Museum at the Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester VT

2022 Many Worlds Are Born: Artists’ Takes on New Mexico’s Histories, 516 Arts, Albuquerque, NM

2021 Robert Frost “At Present in Vermont,” Bennington Museum, Bennington VT

2021 24th Annual North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show, North Bennington Train Depot, Bennington VT

2020 Vermont Utopias, Bennington Museum, Bennington VT

2020 Unprecedented, Burlington Center for the Arts, Burlington VT

2020 KOLAJ Institute Online Exhibition

2020 23rd Annual North Bennington Outdoor Sculpture Show, Bennington Museum, Bennington VT

2019 Rokeby Through the Lens, Rokeby Museum, Ferrisburgh VT

2019 Where the Sun Casts No Shadow: Postcards from the Creative Crossroads of Quito, Ecuador, Wilson Museum, Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester Vermont

2019 Rutland: Real and Imagined, Alley Gallery, Rutland VT

 

Stephen Schaub

2020 Selected Artists of Cynthia Reeves, Ritz-Carlton South Beach, Miami, FL

2019 Everything Is Still, Wilson Museum, Manchester VT

2019 Miaja Gallery, Singapore

2019 Apres Ski, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2018 Xedition, Singapore

(The only American artist featured at Asia’s largest photography art fair.)

2018 Kaleidoscope, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2018 Kolaj Festival, Featured Artist, New Orleans, LA

2018 Contemporary Photography, MM Fine Art, Southampton, NY

2018 Changing Horizons, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2017 iTV Festival, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2017 I Choose Film, Wilson Museum, Manchester, VT

2017 Refuge, Kent Museum, Calais, Vermont

2016 Fall Show, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester, VT

2016 Art Southampton Fine Art Fair, Peter Marcelle Project, Southampton, NY

2015 Rare and Wild, Helmholz Fine Art, Manchester VT

2014 Under the Influence, The Whaling Museum, Sag Harbor, NY

2013 Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, CA

2012 Peter Marcelle Gallery, Bridgehampton, NY

2012 San Francisco Fine Art Fair, CA

2012 Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, CA

 

Collections

-The State of Vermont

-The Bennington Museum

-The MERZ Collection, Sanquhar Scotland

-The Polaroid Collection

-Michael Altman, New York City

-Lela and John Linen, New York City

-Bob and Mary Anne VanDegna, New York City/Arizona

-Jean Beard, Massachusetts

-Diane and Michael Maher, Florida

 

Selected Awards, Honors, Grants & Presentations

EveNSteve

2024 Artist Teaching Residency, Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, Truro, MA

2024 Movie Premiere and Workshop, Brooklyn Film Camera, Brooklyn, NY

2024 Best Documentary Short, New Wave Short Film Festival, Munich

2023 Panelists & Presentation, “The Visual Arts and Twilight,” Clifford Symposium, Middlebury College, Middlebury VT

2023 Panelists & Presentation “Art Meets History,” American History Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA

2022 Artist Residency, MERZ Gallery, Sanquhar, Scotland

2021 Best Documentary Short, New Wave Short Film Festival, Munich

2021 Best Documentary Short, The Global Shorts, Los Angeles

2021 Best Documentary Short, The Best Short Competition, La Jolla

2021 Official Selection, Queens Underground International Black and Brown History Month Film Festival, Queens, NY.

2020 Vermont Arts Council, Artist Development Grant

2019 Vermont Community Foundation Grant

 

Stephen Schaub

-One of Polaroid's Ten Featured Artists, 2003-2008

-Yellowhouse Master

-One of five photographers invited to a panel discussion on the ending of Kodachrome Film.

-Consultant and Master Printer for Bergger Photographic, France for clients ranging from LIFE Magazine to selected artists in the USA.

 

Related Professional Work:

Everything is Still: Photographers Working in Motion Picture Film

Conceptualized and curated group exhibition. Summer 2019 at the Wilson Museum at the Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester Vermont.

 

Visiting Artist, Spring 2019. Burr and Burton Academy, Manchester, VT. Worked with students to produce an award-winning one-minute movie made with 35mm camera film.

 

Photography Teacher and Mentor, 2000- present.

 

Selected Publications:

EveNSteve

Lowe, Jim. "My Heart is Very Big: Eve and Steve Schaub's Drive-By Gallery in Pawlet." The Times Argus and Rutland Herald, May 30-31, 2020

Goldstein, Sasha, "Eyes Over HERE." Seven Days, May 27-June 3, 2020

Schaub, Eve O. "Speaking to History." Vermont Magazine, Summer, 2019

 

Education

1996 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Imaging Arts and Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology

•••

Eve O. Schaub is an internationally published author and humorist. The author of Year of No Sugar (2014) and Year of No Clutter (2017); her third family memoir is Year of No Garbage (2023). She has been featured in The New Yorker, on the Dr. Oz Show, Fox & Friends, USA Today, and The Huffington Post among others. Her books have been translated into Chinese, Hebrew and Spanish, and her writing has additionally appeared in the Washington Post, Newsweek, the Boston Globe, Vermont Magazine and Vermont Life. She holds a BA and BFA from Cornell University, and an MFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology. 

 

In 2019 Eve teamed up with husband Stephen to create artworks under the name EveNSteve. Together they make artworks, short films, and put crazy stuff in Vermont hayfields.

 

Books

2023 Year of No Garbage, Skyhorse

2017 Year of No Clutter, Sourcebooks

2014 Year of No Sugar, Sourcebooks

 

Selected Publications: Articles/Interviews

 

By Eve O. Schaub

 

I Stopped Throwing Things Away for a Year, We Made a Surprising Discovery

https://www.newsweek.com/how-reduce-waste-trash-climate-change-recycling-1767651

 

Fun Facts I Learned From a Year of Producing No Garbage, Hyperallergic: https://hyperallergic.com/671418/fun-facts-i-learned-from-a-year-of-producing-no-garbage/

 

Speaking to History, Vermont Magazine: https://www.vtmag.com/post/speaking-to-history

 

What I Learned During My ‘Year of No Clutter,’ Bustle: https://www.bustle.com/p/5-decluttering-tips-i-learned-during-my-year-of-no-clutter-29129

 

“Fed Up” Sums Up the Obesity Epidemic in One Word: Sugar, Boston Globe Online: https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/health-wellness/2014/05/12/fed-documentary-sums-obesity-epidemic-one-word-sugar/l8vZ8c76lMmwCR3DNzQPHK/story.html

 

Our Year of No Sugar: One Family’s Grand Adventure, Everyday Health: https://www.everydayhealth.com/columns/my-health-story/year-of-no-sugar-one-family-grand-adventure/

 

Featuring/ About Eve O. Schaub

 

The New Yorker:

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/07/03/book-reviews-plastic-waste

Washington Post

https://www.washingtonpost.com/home/2023/07/18/reduce-household-trash-zero-waste/

 

Dr. Oz: https://www.doctoroz.com/episode/fat-drug-how-antibiotics-make-you-gain-weight?video_id=3441436774001

 

Fox and Friends: https://video.foxnews.com/v/3448222852001/#sp=show-clips

 

USA Today: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/04/13/hidden-sugar-book/7247561/

 

Huffington Post: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/year-of-no-sugar_n_5084561

 

Boston Globe: https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/health-wellness/2014/04/11/could-you-live-for-year-without-sugar/yLUQ3CuIapmMC6K7GkJGbI/story.html

 

Denver Post: https://www.denverpost.com/2014/03/17/year-of-no-sugar-author-explains-health-benefits-of-less-sugar/

 

New York Daily News: https://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/new-memoir-details-vermont-family-sugar-free-article-1.1752329

 

Khawatir with Ahmed Alshugari: https://youtu.be/956Ia5aZyw4?t=518 aired June 2015

 

50 Minutes Inside: French TV Interview, aired January 2017

 

SBS NOW: South Korean TV Interview, aired April 2016

 

Education

1993 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, Cornell University

1993 Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, Cornell University

1997 Master of Imaging Arts and Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology