Luanne Redeye

Assistant Professor

Bio/CV: 

Luanne Redeye is a portrait and figurative artist questioning modes of representation through visual storytelling and personal archive. Her artwork draws connections to the land and kinship of her home community, holding the memories, stories, and imprints of her familial relationships.

A citizen of the Seneca Nation and Hawk Clan, Luanne grew up on the Allegany Indian Reservation in Western New York. Luanne received her MFA in Painting and Drawing at the University of New Mexico. She has been supported through residencies, exhibitions, and grants by various institutions, including Kent State University (OH), the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (NM), Santa Fe Art Institute (NM), Wassaic Project (NY), New American Paintings, and the New York State Council on the Arts, among others.


Courses Taught:

ART 160 – Special Topics in Visual Arts: Expanded Painting


Office Hours:

Office hours available by appointment

Research interests: 

Indigenous Art

Native Studies

Figurative and Portrait Painting

Alternative Photographic Processes

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