Eve Kerrigan is an actor and writer of fiction and memoir. Her writing has appeared in various literary magazines and on Public Radio. Her plays and dramatic monologues have been performed at The Woodshed Artists Collective and at The International Women Writers Guild.
Eve lives in Providence where she works as a consultant with the Department of Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement and is the Program Director for Creative Pathways, a program for TANF recipients that combines ESOL instruction with visual, written, and performing arts to teach students to use play, physical expression, and written and spoken language to increase confidence, strengthen social skills, and improve conversational English, allowing students to grow as leaders as they work on developing good mental health habits and become more culturally integrated and employable.
Eve is a single mother to an effervescent tween daughter and is the caretaker of a small menagerie of pets.