Timothy White Eagle
Credits: Timothy White Eagle | Photo by Naomi Ishisaka 2019

Timothy White Eagle

Timothy White Eagle is a mixed race artist. He graduated from the University of Utah with a BFA in theater.  His art practice rises from a decades-long exploration of traditional ritual and embodiment practice. His preferred mediums include objects, photography, durational performance, storytelling, and installed space. 

He has served as an artist-in-residence at Town Hall and On The Boards in Seattle, as well as La Mama ETC in NYC. Timothy was the recipient of the WAA/AIP Launch Pad award in 2019 as well as a Seattle City Artist award in 2020.

Timothy toured internationally as one of the artistic directors and a performer with MacArthur Fellow Taylor Mac’s Pulitzer Prize finalist “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music.”

Timothy’s new ritual performance work, “What To Do When The Air Returns,” will premiere at LaMama in November 2021.

http://www.whiteeagle.me

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