Biography
Poppy DeltaDawn is a trans artist and curator making work about the landscape of queerness and how we perceive it through objects and material. She holds an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art, both in fiber, and has explored and exhibited around the country. DeltaDawn has held residencies and fellowships at Caldera Arts, Offshore Residency, the Studios at MASS MoCA, Vermont Studio Center, ACRE Residency, Wassaic Project, and has participated in workshops at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and Penland School of Crafts. Her most recent projects have included a solo exhibition at H Space Gallery (Cleveland, OH) and a Media Arts Fellowship at BRIC Arts Media (Brooklyn, NY), as well as exhibitions at The Heidelberg Project (Detroit, MI), Hatch Art (Hamtramck, MI), Lillstreet Art Center (Chicago, IL), and ACRE Projects (Chicago, IL). Poppy DeltaDawn is currently living and working in New York City and is an adjunct faculty member in the Fiber and Material Studies Department at Tyler School of Art, Temple University in Philadelphia.
Works
Exhibitions
Gay Guerrilla, 2020
Press
Poppy Answers 5 Questions, ArtSlant, 2017
Under the Radar, ArtSlant, 2017
“Another Cats Show” at 356 Mission, Su Wu, Sight Unseen