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David Bunn Martine

218 Church St., PO Box 1285 Southampton, NY 11969-1285 Phone/Fax: 631-287-6931 Website: www.davidmartine.com E-mail [email protected] Websites: thehamptons.com [email protected]

EDUCATION Central State University, M.Ed., Art Education 1984 ( Including: Educational Psychology, Teaching Practicums, Junior College Teaching, Ceramics, Sculpture) Institute of American Indian Arts, Certificate Program, concentration: Museum Studies, 1983 (Including: Jewelry- making, Painting, Sculpture, Art Business, Native American Herbology/ Science, Exhibition Design, Collections Management/Conservation) University of Oklahoma, BFA with Honors, Advertising Design 1982 (Including: Art History, American History, Intercultural Communications, Native American Literature, Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Lithography, Product Design, Illustration, Political Science, Advertising Design) Southampton High School, Southampton, NY 1978 (Art major)

AWARDS Joan Mitchell Award, 2008, painting Joan Mitchell Award, 2012, curatorial Andy Warhol Research Curatorial Fellowship, 2012 Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Rauschenberg Residency, 2015

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS – Solo Solo show-10,000 Years of Hunting and Fishing on Long Island, Southampton Historical Museum, Southampton, NY 2012 Solo show Uniondale Public Library, Uniondale, NY 2010 Solo show- Rogers Memorial Library, Southampton, NY 2010 Solo show –An Artist’s Studio, Southampton Historical Museum, Southampton, NY 2009 Solo show -Clovis Point Winery, Jamesport, NY 2009 Solo show -Rogers Memorial Library, Southampton, NY 2001 Solo show Cafe Exhibition, Borders Bookstore, Commack, NY 1998 Solo show -Teepee In The Hills Indian Trading Post/Gallery, Southampton, NY 1998 Solo show Marine Midland Bank, Southampton, NY 1986 Solo show- Exhibition, Southampton Town Hall, 1996 Solo show -Hampton Bays Library, Hampton Bays, NY 1985 Solo show -Exhibition, Ocean View Lounge, Southampton Campus, LIU, Southampton, 1985 Solo show-“Whaling: A Cultural Odyssey”, Sag Harbor Whaling&Historical Museum, NY 2001

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS – Group Group – East End Collected3, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY, 2017 Group - Shelter Rock Congregation, Unitarian Universalist Church, Wyandanch, NY 2015 Group –Garvies Point Indian Museum, Glen Cove, NY, 2010 Group- Sag Harbor Historical Museum, Sag Harbor, NY 2010 Group -Tennis and the Gospel, Good Conscience Gallery 848, Southampton, 2007 Group -Exhibition, Bay Gallery at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Bellport, NY 2007 Group - Southampton Artist’s Association Thanksgiving Show, Southampton Cultural Center gallery, Southampton, NY 2007 Group - Friday’s @Noon, Contemporary Native American Work, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY 2006 Group- New York Mix: American Indian Community House Gallery Museum, 2005 Group - Eastern Stars: New York Alumni o New York Mix: American Indian Community House Gallery Museum, 2005 Group -“Eastern Stars: New York Alumni of the Institute of American Indian Arts,” AICH Gallery, NY 1998 Group - Southampton Artist’s Association Memorial Day Exhibition, Southanmpton Cultural Center gallery, 1998 Group - The Native American Experience: Long Island, New York and Beyond, “We Are All Connected” – New York City, Hofstra, NY 1997 Group - Southampton Artist’s Association July4 Juried Exhibition, Southampton Cultural Center gallery, 1998, Honorable Mention Group - Southampton Artist’s Association Labor Day Weekend Exhibition, Southampton Cultural Center gallery,1998 Group - The Native American Experience: Long Island, New York and Beyond, “We Are All Connected” Hofstra University, NY 1998 Group - The Gallery at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Corporate gallery, Princeton, NJ, 1997 Group - “Eastern Stars: New York Alumni of the Institute of American Indian Arts, AICH Gallery, NY 1998 Group - Southampton Artist’s Association Memorial Day Exhibition, Southampton Cultural Center gallery, 1998 Group - EAC Art Exhibition and Craft Fair, Sotheby's, NY, 1996 Group - “From The Heart/Contemporary Native American Art of the Mid-Atlantic Region” Intercultural Resource Center at Columbia University, 1992 Group “Circle of Power” American Indian Community House Gallery/Museum, 1992 Group - Indigenous Visions Gallery, Southampton, NY 1992 Group - “Rider With No Horse” Hutchin’s Gallery, C.W. Post Campus, LIU, 1988 Group- “Rider With No Horse” – “Medicine Show”, Jamaica Arts Center, Queens, NY 1988 Group - “Rider With No Horse” Minor Injury Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 1988 Group - “Rider With No Horse” – “Masks”, Gallery of the Manhattan Borough President, New York City, 1988 Group - Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY, A Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY, Clothesline Art shows, 1985-87 Group - “In Beauty It Is Begun…” Metropolitan Museum of Art, Youth Gallery, New York City, 1973

BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS The Montaukett Indians of eastern Long Island, Syracuse University, 2001 Thomas Halsey and the Halsey House, booklet, Southampton Colonial Society and Halsey Family Association, 1998 We Are Still Here! The Algonquian Peoples of Long Island Today, Hofstra University, 1996 The Algonquian Peoples of Long Island from Earliest Times to 1700’s, Hofstra University, 1996 The Reaffirmation of Traditional Cultures of Indians of Long Island, Hofstra University, 1996 Water Mill Celebrating Community, the history of a Long Island Hamlet, Peconic Company, Mattituck, NY, 1996 To Know The Place-Exploring Long Island History, Hofstra University, 1995 Ethno history, Vol. 41, No. 4, Duke University Press, 1994 American Indian Culture and research Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1, University of California, Los Angeles, 1992 The Long Island Historical Journal, SUNY, Stony brook, 1991 The Hills Long Ago, Academy, 1991 The Southeastern Ceremonial Complex, University of Nebraska, 1989 The Shinnecock Indians, A Culture History, Ginn, 1984 Good Ground Remembered, Academy, 1984 The Thompson Begonia guide, Thompson, 1976

CURATED/DESIGNED The Old Becomes The New: New York Contemporary Native American Art Movement and the New York School, Wilmer Jennings Gallery, NY, April 3- June 2, 2013 Shinnecock Community Photography Exhibition, Three various exhibitions at Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 2010-Present A Walk With The People, Permanent exhibition, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, A Walk With The People and My Spirit Dances Forever, Permanent exhibition, Shinnecock Nation Culural Center and Museum,– 1994-Present Garments of Power: Native American Traditional Clothing, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 2010 People of the Shore: Shinnecock Wampum, Whaling and Fishing, Shinnecock Nation Cultrual Center and Museum, 2012 Exhibit Shinnecock Indian Wigwam Replica, full-size scale exhibit,” Treasures of Long Island”, exhibition, Museums at Stony Brook, NY, 1998

WRITING-PUBLICATIONS No Reservation:The New York Contemporary Native American Art Movement, anticipated publication, 2016. Writing. Published by AMERINDA, American Indian Artist’s Inc., NY The Old Becomes The New: New York Contemporary Native American Art Movement and the New York School, Authored Exhibition Catalogue, Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba, NY, April 3- June 2, 2013. Published by AMERINDA, American Indian Artist’s Inc., NY Time and Memories: Histories and Stories of a Shinnecock-Apache-Hungarian Family, 2013, Self-Published, Written and Compiled

TEACHING Grumbacher Art Teaching Instructor, Drawing, Michaels stores, Levittown, Massapeaqua, NY. 2015 Visual Arts Research and Resouce Center of the Caribbean, NY., 2015 Moderator/Coordinator, Oral History Night of Elders, Shinnecock Nation Museum, 2008 Cultural lectures, tours, workshops – Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 1990-Present Cultural lecture, Native American history, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, 2009-10 Cultural lecture, Cooper Union, New York, NY, 1992 Private classes, Beginning Drawing Technique, 2001-02 Long Island Indian History Class, LIU, Southampton Campus, 1997-98 Adult Continuing Education, Southampton High School, Beginning Drawing, 1990-92 Adult Education, Beginning Drawing, Southampton Cultural and Civic Center, 1990 Substitute Teaching, Southampton Public Schools, 1985-6 Substitute Teaching, Tuckahoe School, Southampton, NY 1985-6 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dowling College, Oakdale, NY, Advertising Arts and Calligraphy, 1986

AFFILIATIONS/SYMPOSIUMS Chairperson of the Board, American Indian Artists Incorporated, New York City (AMERINDA), 2010-Present (Multi-arts-services-organization) Boardmember, American Indian Artists Incorporated, New York City (AMERINDA), 1998-2010 Board member, North Sea Poetry Scene, Southampton, NY, 2009-2012 Committee Member, Southampton Town Cultural Resources Sub-Committee on Archaeology, 2009-Present Member, Board of Trustees, Southampton Historical Museum, 1998-2000 Panel Reader, Museum Grant Program, Administration For Native Americans, Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1995 Panel Reader, New York State Council on the Arts, NYSCA, Arts-in-Education Grants, Huntington Arts Council, 2005 Panel Reader, New York Foundation for the Arts, NIFA, 2005 Panel Reader, New York Foundation for the Arts, NIFA, Urban Art Imitative, 2008 Panel Discussion member, “Being an Artist on the East End: History, Geography, and Survival”, Parrish Art Museum, 2001 “We’ll Take Manhattan: Native Arts Symposium”, 2005, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2005 “Identity in Contemporary Native American Art”, panel, Parrish Art Museum 1992 “Imagination Celebration”, Board member, faculty, Huntington Arts Council, 1989 Consultant, Parrish Art Museum Education Committee, 1988-89 Consultant, Art project, Southampton Elementary School, 1980 Member Board of Directors, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 1997 Member Shinnecock Nation Tribal Council, 2000-2002 Member Hillwood Art Museum Artists Advisory Committee, CW Post Campus, LIU. Brookville, NY 1990 Member, Committee on Racial Justice, Board Member, the Presbytery of Long Island, NY 1987 Member, Suffolk County Native American Task Force, 1990 Southampton Town Trustee Democratic Candidate, 1990. Member, Indian Arts and Crafts Association, Albuquerque, NM 1988-90 Member, Suffolk County Archaeological Association, 1980-Present Huntington Arts Council, Huntington, NY 2006 East End Arts Council, Riverhead, NY 2006 Southampton Cultural and Civic Center, 1990 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dowling College, Oakdale, NY, Advertising Arts and Calligraphy, 1986

TELEVISION, RADIO, PUBLICATIONS WPKN Radio, Bridgeport, Ct. 2010-Present News 12, Long Island, 2008-Present WPPB Radio, Peconic Broadcasting, Southampton, NY, 2008-Present WLIW, Channel 21, 2005 PBS, “History Detectives”, 2005 Riverhead Cable, Channel 20, “Master Artist Series”, Ellen DePazzi, 2005 NPR Radio Interview on Shinnecock Museum, 2005 WLIU Radio Interview, Bonny Grice show, Southampton College Campus, 2005 Producer and Host, Channel 27 Cablevision Systems, Riverhead, NY “Voices of Native America”, broadcast monthly, 1990-96 Producer and Host, Channel 27 Cablevision Systems, Riverhead, NY “Drawing and Painting with David Martine”, Show, 1996 WRIV, “The People Speak”, Jay Janoski, Feb. 22, 1992 WCBS, “Dialogue 101” Native American Culture, 1990 1980-2005, New York Times, Southampton Press, East Hampton Star, Long Island Newsday, Dan’s Papers Who’s Who in America, 61st Edition, 2007

SELECTED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico New York State Museum, Albany, NY Allan Houser Collection, Santa Fe, New Mexico Fort Sill, Chiricahua, Warm Springs Apache Tribe, Apache, Oklahoma “The Peaceful People and the First Nations Mural”, American Friends Service Committee C/O Amerinda, Inc., New York City, 2001 “First Settlers and Farmers” oil painting for the Water Mill Museum, Water Mill, NY 1997 “Six Cultural Phases” murals for Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, Southampton, NY, 1994 “Six Cultural Phases” murals for Long Island Culture History Lab and Museum, Hoyt Farm Park, Commack, NY, 1989 Southampton Historical Museum, Southampton, NY Sag Harbor Historical Museum, Sag Harbor, NY Southampton High School, Southampton, NY Hampton Bays High School, Hampton Bays, NY Robert Pharoah, Sag Harbor, NY John Strong, Phd., Southampton, NY Brenda Simmons, Southampton, NY Emmalene Botella, Mescalero, NM

SELECTED COMMISSIONS Exhibition Design, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 1990-Present Exhibition Design, Garments of Ritual: Native American Clothing, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 2009 Exhibition Design, “The Art of David Martine”, Southampton Historical Museum, 2009 Children’s Mural, Challenge America Grant joint project, Family Preservation Center, Shinnecock Reservation, Southampton, NY, 2002 Children’s Mural, New York Cares Day, “Anthony Miller Commemorative Mural”, New York City, NY Oct. 16, 1998-99 Installation: Shinnecock Wigwam construction, Long Island Exhibition, Museums at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 1995

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Macy’s Dept. Stores, Receiving/Support/Merchandising, 2015-2016 Art Director/Curator, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 2014-Present. Director/Curator, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 2002-2013. Framer/Art Handler, Chrysalis Gallery, Southampton, NY, 2007-2008 Studio Assistant, Artist Sheila Isham, Southampton, NY, Ca. 2004 Curatorial Consultant, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, 1994, 2001 Retail Sales, Showtiques Arts and Craft Shows, Long Island, NY 2001 Independent Associate, Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc., Ada, OK 1999-2001 Retail Sales, Deerfield Clothing and Supply, Co., Southampton, NY 1998-2004 Retail Sales, The Country Teepee, Gift-Shop Gallery, Southampton, NY, 1996-2002 Self Employed Artist – 1980-Present Assistant to Director, Cultural and Civic Center of Southampton, NY, 1996-97 Member, Exhibition Crew, Sotheby’s, New York City, 1996 Museum Technician, Smithsonian’s National Musuem of the American Indian, NY 1994-96 Consultant, Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum, Southampton, NY 1992-93 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dowling College, Oakdale, NY, Advertising Arts and Calligraphy, 1986

PERSONAL Born: David Bunn Siklos, June 11, 1960, Southampton, Long Island New York Member of the Shinnecock/Montauk Tribal Nations and the Fort Sill (Nednai) Chiricahua Apache Tribe of Oklahoma and Hungarian descent. Resident of the Shinnecock Indian Reservation, Southampton, NY Have been a professional artist since approximately 1978, portrait oil paintings, murals,and wood-carvings, small and monumental size are specialties. Have built several full-size replicas of traditional Shinnecock dwellings for Shinnecock Tribe and Museums

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