Gregg Deal

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Born1975 (age 5051)
Knownforperformance art, mural work, painting, filmmaking, spoken word
Gregg Deal
Born1975 (age 5051)
CitizenshipPyramid Lake Paiute, American
EducationGeorge Mason University
Known forperformance art, mural work, painting, filmmaking, spoken word
Notable workThe Last American Indian On Earth,
White Indian,
American Genocide Reconciled Thru Football
SpouseMegan Deal
Websitegreggdeal.com

Gregg Deal (born 1975) is a Pyramid Lake Paiute artist and activist whose work deals with "Indigenous identity and pop culture, touching on issues of race relations, historical consideration and stereotype"[1]

Gregg Deal was born in Park City, Utah, to a white father and Native American mother.[2] Deal is an enrolled as a member of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe.[2]

Deal met his wife, Megan Prymak in Provo, Utah in 1998. The following year, they moved to Montclair, Virginia and married.[2] Deal enrolled as a student at George Mason University in 1999, studying art with a concentration in painting.[2] He and his family lived in the Washington, D.C., area for 17 years before moving to their current place of residence, Colorado Springs, CO.[3] He resides there with his wife and five children.

Career and artwork

Deal lived and worked as a graphic designer then self-employed artist in the Washington, D.C., area for 16 years.[2][3] After moving to Denver, CO, the Denver Art Museum hosted Deal as a Native Arts Artist-in-Residence.[4] Currently, Deal is an Artist-in-Residence at UC Berkeley for the 2017–2018 school year.[1]

Solo exhibitions

Source:[5]

  • Existence as Protest, 2017 (Redline Gallery, Milwaukee, WI)[6]
  • Supreme Law of the Land, 2017 (Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO)[7]
  • There is No Plan B, 2016 (The Fridge, Washington, D.C.)[8]
  • White Indian, 2016 (Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO)[9]
  • This Is Indian Land, 2015 (Art Mart, Fredericksburg, VA)[10]
  • Pan-Indian Romantic Comedy, 2015 (Wooly Mammoth, Washington, D.C.)[11]
  • REDSKIN, 2014 (Art All Night: Nuit Blanche, Washington, D.C.)[12]
  • Romantic Nationalism, 2014 (The Dunes, Washington, D.C.)
  • Art Crimes, 2013 (The Dunes, Washington, D.C.)
  • From The Street To The Studio: The Work of Gregg Deal, 2012 (Capital One, McLean, VA)
  • Faces in The Crowd, 2012 (Foundation Gallery & Liveroom, Kensington, MD)
  • Popmatic, 2010 (Sukio, Washington, D.C.)[13]
  • People, 2004 (Common Ground, Washington, D.C.)

Activism

Deal's activism exists in his art, as well as his participation in political movements. He has been heavily involved with the #changethename movement, which addresses the Native American mascot controversy and has appeared on an episode of Totally Biased with Kamau Bell as well as The Daily Show with John Stewart.[9] He created a #changethename video on Vimeo to invite Indigenous people to weigh in on the mascot issue in response to what he perceived as mainstream media's failure to include Indigenous voices within the discussion.[14]

Music

Deal is the front man for Dead Pioneers, a punk band based in Denver, CO. Dead Pioneers describe themselves as "not afraid to tackle hard political and social issues" on their Bandcamp page[15]. Deal's vocals are influenced by his spoken word performances, and offer an unflinching look at the lives of marginalized people, peppered with savage, snarky, anti-colonialist statements[16].

Inspiration / Influences-

See also

References

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