The Volunteer Millers at Fulton’s Windmill Area will host mural artist Eve Van Kampen for a program on her work on Tuesday, April 28 at 6:00 PM. The presentation will be held at the Windmill Cultural Center, located at 111 – 10th Avenue in downtown Fulton, Illinois.
Eve Van Kampen is a mural artist and designer based in Fulton, Illinois, known for creating bold, colorful, and imaginative large-scale work that transforms public, commercial, and private spaces into dynamic visual experiences. She has 20 years of large-scale experience, including five years as a full-time artist. Her growing portfolio spans the Midwest and extends into southern states, featuring both clean, brand-focused designs and expressive compositions that engage viewers from a distance while revealing detail up close.
With strong foundations in design, painting, and color theory, Eve brings a versatile and innovative approach to interior and exterior projects, with a focus on long-term durability. She takes a highly collaborative approach—working closely with clients to create tailored murals that enhance ambiance, increase visibility, and turn walls into meaningful stories and memorable landmarks. Passionate about the impact of public art, she also shares her process by highlighting the value, craftsmanship, and dedication behind mural work. In addition to her mural practice, Eve has taught painting classes for both adults and children and has owned and operated an art gallery, supported by private commission work, reinforcing her commitment to the arts and creative connection.
The monthly Miller Programs are free and open to the public. The Windmill Cultural Center is handicap accessible. Refreshments are served following the program. For more information or updates, visit the Windmill Area Facebook page or call 563-249-6115.






