Assistant Professor

Corinne Teed

Corinne Teed is a research-based artist working in printmaking, book arts, time-based media, and social practice. Their work lives at the intersections of queer theory, ecology, and critical animal studies in the context of settler colonialism. Much of their creative practice centers on relationships, whether through collaboration, participation, interview-based research, or encounters with the more-than-human.

Teed’s artist books, prints, installations, and video work have been exhibited nationally and internationally, in traditional gallery spaces and DIY pop-ups. They have attended several residencies, including the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Women’s Studio Workshop, and ACRE Projects.

Support for their work has come from a McKnight Book Arts Fellowship with the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, a Northern Spark Project Grant, and research grants from academic institutions where they have taught. Additionally, their work is supported by ongoing relationships with communities working toward social justice and ecosystem health. Their art and pedagogy are rooted in a decade spent as a community organizer and grassroots educator prior to getting their MFA.

MA and MFA University of Iowa, 2015
BA, Brown University, 2002