Jeremy Dennis

(American, born 1990)

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Jeremy Dennis

American Hurdle, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

American Western, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Anyone There?, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Any Time Now, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Binding Contracts, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Catching a Ride, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Could Have Sworn, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Indians, Can You Hear me?, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Lest Being Unseen, 2019

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Nothing Happened Here #4, 2016

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Nothing Happened Here #15, 2017

2,900 USD

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Jeremy Dennis

Nothing Happened Here #18, 2017

2,900 USD

Biography

Timeline

BA in Studio Art, Stony Brook University, NY
MFA, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Contemporary fine art photographer and a tribal member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation in Southampton, NY. In his work, he explores indigenous identity, culture, and assimilation. Dennis was one of 10 recipients of a 2016 Dreamstarter Grant from the national non-profit organization Running Strong for American Indian Youth. He was awarded $10,000 to pursue his project, using photography and an interactive online map to showcase culturally significant Native American sites on Long Island, a topic of special meaning for Dennis, who was raised on the Shinnecock Nation Reservation. He also created a book and exhibition from this project. Most recently, Dennis received the Creative Bursar Award from Getty Images in 2018 to continue his series Stories. In 2013, Dennis began working on the series, Stories—Indigenous Oral Stories, Dreams and Myths. Inspired by North American indigenous stories, the artist staged supernatural images that transform these myths and legends to depictions of an actual experience in a photograph.