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About Amber Doe
Amber Doe (b. Washington DC) currently lives and works in Tucson, AZ. She holds a BFA from Sarah Lawrence College and is a recipient of the 2021 Abbey Awards Fellowship, 2021 Connect the Dots Fellowship, and a recipient of 2017 and 2016 Lyman Fund Grant. Her work has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of Museums, Seattle, the Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo, The Irwin House Gallery, Detroit, The LeRoy Neiman Art Center, New York, Gabriel Rolt Gallery, Amsterdam, La Ira de Dios, Buenos Aires, MCLA Gallery, MA, and a solo performance exhibition at The Thief Hotel, Oslo.
Artist Statement
I am a multimedia artist who uses sculpture and performance to bear witness to the experiences of black women even as American society aims to render us and our lives as invisible and meaningless. Despite the prevalent "urban black" narrative, my experience is tied to the natural world, and I use materials that reference my desert environment and my lived experience as a black woman with Indigenous roots: palm leaves, branches, flowers, hair extensions, and cotton rope all give form to my sculptures, installations, videos, and performances.
Selected Works
Self Portrait (2002), 61" x 34", organic cotton rope and metal hoops, is a reaction to not feeling at home in my own home (country). Ho! For Shame! S.S. All of history is in my body is a printed linen work with dried flowers, kanekalon, and shaved wood, 192cm x 134cm. All of history is in my body: AIA, in italian lambswool, kanekalon, thread, dried flowers, and paint, 119cm x 68cm x 2cm.
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