Tallmadge Doyle American, 1960

Tallmadge Doyle is a painter, printmaker, teacher, and public artist whose work reflects on issues of the environment related to climate change.

 

Born in New York City and now based in Eugene, Oregon. She received her BFA from the Cleveland Art Institute and an MFA from University of Oregon. She has participated in over 150 national and international exhibitions and her work is included in over 30 public collection in the U.S. and abroad. She has participated in artist residencies at the Ucross and Brush Creek Foundations, Playa Art Science Residency, Sitka Center for Art and Ecology and the Kingsbrae International Artist Residency in New Brunswick Canada.

 

Being present in the land to take in the colors, smells, sounds, and light qualities is a vital part of her process. She layers this collected sensory information with both real and imaginary cartographic elements. This invented imagery is a mapping of sorts, an approach that allows for combining a current reality with references to geological periods in the distant past and into the projected future of rapid climate change.

 

Recent Exhibitions include Karin Clarke Gallery - Eugene OR, Among Waves - Seattle Art Museum Gallery - Seattle WA, Tidewaters - Oregon State University, Strand Gallery - Corvallis OR, Augen Gallery - High Tides Rising - Portland OR, The Berlin Print Biennial, North American Print Biennial in Boston, and the Atlanta Print Biennial.