Nationality Mi'kmaq-Onondaga Name Gail Tremblay | Role Writer | |
Born December 15, 1945 ( 1945-12-15 ) Buffalo, New York, United States Known for Installation art, basket weaving, poetry Books Indian singing, Indian Singing in 20th Century America Education University of Oregon, University of New Hampshire |
Gail tremblay changing hands art without reservation 3 museum of arts and design new york
Gail Tremblay (born 1945) is a Mi'kmaq and Onondaga writer and artist.
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- Gail tremblay changing hands art without reservation 3 museum of arts and design new york
- Background
- Writing and education career
- Visual art
- References
Background
Tremblay was born on 15 December 1945 in Buffalo, New York. She received her BA in drama from the University of New Hampshire and an MFA in English from the University of Oregon, Eugene in 1969.
Writing and education career
She currently teaches at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. In writing she is largely known for poetry.
Visual art
Tremblay combines traditional techniques and materials with contemporary artistic expression, such as her woven pieces and baskets, created from experimental materials such as exposed film.
References
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