T'Alyne
American, b. 1970
T'Alyne (b.1970) is a Colorado-based artist whose work embodies the intersection of Sacred experiences and environmental observations. Her artistic journey has included a diverse array of exhibitions and residencies worldwide.
T'Alyne’s recent exhibitions include: Annette Howell Turner Cultural Center, Valdosta, Georgia, Curator: Bill Shendon; Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, Massachusetts, Curator: Craig Bloodgood; SITE: Brooklyn Gallery, New York, Curator: Peter Frank; SITE: Brooklyn Gallery, New York, Curator: Gail Levin; Half the Sky Project, Luxun Academy, Shenyang, China, Curator: Alma Ruiz; John Joseph Moakley Federal USA Courthouse, Boston, MA, Curator: Kaveh Mojtabai, Artscope Magazine; Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan, Curator: Art Martin; and Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, Curators : Vince Castagnacci and Tarrance Corbin. Her multidimensional practice, from painting to mixed media, sculptures, and installation, captures the Natural Rural landscape.
T'Alyne’s residency programs include: CAMAC in France; Atelier Fourwinds in France; Vermont Studio Center in Vermont; Virginia Center of the Arts in Virginia; Banff Art Center in Canada; and the Webb School in Tennessee. She has received grants and awards including: Grant from the Denver Botanical Gardens and Boulder Contemporary Museum in Colorado; Grant from the Grand Rapids Arts Council in Michigan.
With a Bachelor of Fine Arts, a Bachelor of Arts, a Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking and Foundry from Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona; and a Master of Education from the University of Denver, Colorado T'Alyne’s art encapsulates the evolving narrative of a female artist navigating and contributing to the ever-changing Natural Environment. Website: http://www.studiotalyne.com
Instagram: @beautiful_talyne
Submitted by Anderson Contemporary Center


