Tammie L. Dupuis

MFA – LRB 2020 – 2022

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  • Summer 2022
    • Studio VI: Thesis II
    • Thesis Defense
    • Completed MFA Projects
  • Spring 2022
    • MFA Thesis Projects – Broken Made Whole
    • MFA Thesis Projects – This is How I Got Here
    • MFA Thesis Projects – Painting
    • MFA Projects – Print
    • MFA Projects – Beading
    • AETE-627: College Teaching in Art & Design (Pedagogy)
  • Fall 2021
    • Graduate Print Portfolio
    • Studio IV
    • Ongoing Projects
  • Summer 2021
    • Studio IV
    • Workshop: Felting and Weaving in the Expanded Field
    • Workshop: Print Making A
    • Workshop: VIBGYOR: Color for the Studio
    • Beading
    • Drawing
    • Painting
    • Sculpture
  • Spring 2021
    • HART 682 – Artists Writings
    • Ind. Studio II – Annotated Bibliography
    • Ind. Studio II – Beading
    • Ind. Studio II – Continued Work
    • Ind. Studio II – Drawing
    • Ind. Studio II – Experiments
    • Ind. Studio II – Painting
  • Fall 2020
    • Ind. Studio – Beading
    • Ind. Studio – Concept Images
    • Ind. Studio – Experiments
    • Ind. Studio – Print
    • Ind. Studio – Statement
    • Ind. Studio – WIP
  • Summer 2020
    • Major Studio I
      • Artistic References
      • Beaded Earth (Initial Thoughts)
      • Beaded Earth (In Process)
      • Projects
      • Giant Head (Initial Thoughts)
      • Giant Head (In Process)
      • Oil Painting Project (Initial Thoughts)
      • Oil Painting (In Process)
    • Seminar
      • The Mapping Project
    • Animation Integration
      • Class Exercises
      • Storyboards And Initial Thoughts
      • Final Project
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Statement

I am a person of mixed blood; my father was a member of the Bitterroot Salish and Q’lispe tribes and my mother was the daughter of settlers who arrived on the reservation in the early 1920s. Because of this dual heritage, my art is intercultural; its themes and processes are situated between my Indigenous and non-Indigenous heritages.

I am a multi media artist; I work with mediums that are either non-Ingenious, Indigenous, or used by both cultures. These include but are not limited to paint, textiles, wood, bone, hair, resin, ink, and paper. Through these materials I explore concepts and themes that are situated in the in-between places in which these cultural experiences meet; I look for common spaces between to allow my viewers access in ways that make sense to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous viewers. Through my dual experiences, I learned both Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of seeing and making, and these elements are fused together in everything I create.

In my artwork, I investigate the themes visibility/invisibility and recognizability/unrecognizability through my intercultural lens. I am interested in pushing against the invisibility of the Indigenous body in this country and the stereotypical assumptions of what Indigenous work should look like. I’m also interested in exploring and making visible the problematic history of Indigenous people in the US in a way that is accessible to both an Indigenous and non-Indigenous audience.

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