
About
Flint Jamison (he/him/his) is the Chair and Associate Professor of Photo/Media + New Genres at the University of Washington's School of Art + Art History + Design, part of the College of Arts and Sciences. He teaches courses and leads research in contemporary art practices, with a focus on performance, sculpture, and new genres.
Education:
- MFA, San Francisco Art Institute
- BA, Trinity Western University (Vancouver, BC)
Research & Practice: Jamison is a prominent contemporary artist known for solo exhibitions at institutions like Cubitt (London), Artists Space (New York), and Air de Paris (Paris). He participated in the 2017 Whitney Biennial and Liverpool Biennial 2014. His work engages themes of institutional critique and cultural rematriation, exemplified by leading the repatriation of Yale Union's civic building to the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation in 2021.
Affiliations:
- Editor-in-Chief of Veneer Magazine
- Co-founder of Yale Union (Portland, OR) and Department of Safety (Anacortes, WA)
- Represents galleries: Air de Paris, Miguel Abreu Gallery, Galerie Max Mayer
Teaching & Leadership: Joined UW in 2015; office hours T/TH 10:30-11:20 in ART 336.
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