T. Marie Dudman is a trans-disciplinary artist whose practice traverses the threshold of painting and the moving image into a new hybrid form through a process she developed and defines as time based pixel painting. Her works have been screened and exhibited internationally at the Toronto International Film Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, the New York Film Festival, and the Yebisu International Festival of Art & Alternative Visions, among others. She was a 2013-14 Radcliffe - Harvard Film Study Center Fellow and in 2007 was selected as one of the best new young artists in the United States by the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Arts. T. Marie received a B.F.A. in film, animation, and video from the Rhode Island School of Design and an M.F.A. in film and video from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. T. Marie is an assistant professor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Tammy Marie Dudman
Studios
Veltin
Tammy Marie Dudman worked in the Veltin studio.
Veltin Studio was donated by alumni of the Veltin School, a school for girls in New York with a highly respected visual arts department. As the plaque just outside the entrance attests, this studio was used by poet Edwin Arlington Robinson during most of the 24 summers he spent at MacDowell. Perhaps most famously, Thornton Wilder put the finishing…