Grantees
Tammie Dupuis
County: Kitsap County
Website: http://www.dupuiscreative.com
Awards
Fellowship Awards 2023
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Grants for Artist Projects (GAP) 2022
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About
Tammie was born and raised in Northwestern Montana, on the Flathead Reservation. Her father was Qlispe’ (Upper Pend d’Oreille) and Seli’š (Bitterroot Salish) and her mother was the daughter of non-Indigenous settlers who moved to the reservation in the 1920s. Her aesthetic language is situated between these two cultural heritages and explores their complicated history as well as her own identity as a mixed blood person.
Using both Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of making and seeing, her work ranges across several different processes and materials including but not limited to paint, wood, fabric, resin, hair, bone, paper, and beads.
Tammie earned her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, located in Boston, MA, in 2022 and her BFA, summa cum laude, from Cornish College of the arts located in Seattle, WA in 2019. Additionally, she holds a BS in Anthropology/Archaeology from Montana State University, located in Bozeman, MT. She and her art practice are located in Bremerton, WA.
Artist External Links
instagram: http://instagram.com/tammie.dupuis
Featured Works

Tammie Dupuis, Broken Made Whole, fabric, wood, thread, leather, and resin. 7ft x 9ft diameter. 2022. Photo by Rebecca Morrison, MassArt

Tammie Dupuis, Boundaries, wood, paper, vinyl, acrylic paint, and steel. 6ft x 9ft x 4ft. 2021. Photo by artist.
Other Links
MassArt Boston’s 2022 MFA Summer Thesis Exhibition Is NowOn View
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Image: Peggy Piacenza, 2024 Fellowship Recipient

