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Mary Longman is an Associate Professor of Art & Art History at the University of Saskatchewan. Her practice bridges Aboriginal Art History with sculpture, drawing, and digital media, focusing on contemporary and historical Indigenous art nationally and internationally. She has exhibited widely, including solo shows like Warrior Women: Stop the Silence and public works such as the bronze sculpture Ancestors Rising.
- Education
- PhD in Art Education (2006), University of Victoria
- MFA in Fine Art (1993), Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
- DFA in Fine Art (1989), Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Her research explores Indigenous visual culture, interdisciplinary studio practices, and historical narratives through sculpture and digital installations. She has contributed to major exhibitions like Demands of the Spirit and Changing Hands: Art Without Reservations 2, and her works are held in collections including the MacKenzie Art Gallery and Canada Council for the Arts.
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