UC Berkeley Art Practice
Department of Art Practice at UC Berkeley

Luanne Redeye

Mores McWreath

Full Adjunct Professor

Email: mcwreath@berkeley.edu

Website: moresmcwreath.com

Instagram: @moresmcwreath

Office: Anthropology and Art Practice building 226

Office hours: by appointment

Bio:

Mores McWreath received a BFA from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and an MFA from the University of Southern California. He attended the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace Program. Recent solo and two person exhibitions/commissions include the New Museum, CUE Art Foundation, and M+B Gallery. Select group shows include The Kitchen, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, Walker Art Center, Art in General, Soloway Gallery, ar/ge kunst Bolzano, and the International Studio & Curatorial Program. His videos have been screened in festivals and exhibitions both nationally and internationally including Anthology Film Archives, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Grant Wahlquist Gallery, European Media Arts Festival Osnabrück, Taiwan International Video Exhibition, Fonlad Portugal, Videomedeja Serbia, Crosstalk Budapest, 700IS Iceland, and the Jakarta International Video Festival. He taught video art classes at The Cooper Union for thirteen years.

Classes Taught:

ART 26 Moving Image: Foundations

ART 171 Video Projects

FILM 85 Introduction to Moving Image Production

Photo of Luanne Redeye

Luanne Redeye

Email: lredeye@berkeley.edu
Website: https://luanneredeye.com
Instagram: @luredeye
Office: AAPB 310
Office Hours: Spring 2024 – Mondays and Wednesdays, 12pm-1pm or by appointment

Luanne Redeye is a portrait and figurative artist working at the intersection of autobiography and community. 

Born in Jamestown, NY, Luanne grew up on the Allegany Indian Reservation in Western New York. It is from here where she draws connections to land, kinship, and culture in her artwork, which gives her pieces a strong personal and emotional component. Whether her art touches on the native experience, identity, or resiliency, Luanne’s work is always created through a native lens sharing her experiences, knowledge, and perspective of navigating a modern world as a native woman. 

A citizen of the Seneca Nation and Hawk Clan, Luanne received her MFA in Painting and Drawing at the University of New Mexico. Her current art practice involves working across the mediums of painting, drawing, print, beadwork and textile.

Luanne has exhibited widely, including Kent State University, University at Buffalo, Idyllwild Arts in Idyllwild, CA, Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, NM, 516 ARTS in Albuquerque, NM, Rainmaker Gallery in Bristol, UK and the MEAM in Barcelona, Spain, among others. She has been supported by various residencies including the Truth and Reconciliation Residency at the Santa Fe Art Institute and the Constance Saltonstall Residency in Ithaca, NY. 

Luanne has been featured in the 2023 New American Painting Issue 164, Northeast Edition and is a recipient of the 2023 New York State Council on the Arts Grant and 2023 First Peoples Fund Grant. 

Courses Taught:
ART 160 Special Topics in Visual Arts: Expanded Painting