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My name is Natalie Ball. I am an Indigenous artist from the Modoc and Klamath tribes of southern Oregon. I graduated from the University of Oregon in 2005 with a B.A. in Ethnic Studies and a Minor in Fine Arts. I am currently living in New Zealand with my daughter where I am in my second year of a Master degree program in Maori & Indigenous Visual Arts at Massey University.

From blood quantum to ethnographic portraiture, my work examines internal and external discourses that shape Indian identity. I use portraiture as my basis of critique and as a medium for my own auto-ethnographic methodology. Historical ethnographic portraits of Native Americans have constructed a visual genealogy that currently misinforms the experiences and expectations of “Indian” for non-Indians and Indians alike.

I am a great great grand daughter of Captain Jack who was the leader of the Modoc people during the war with the U.S. Military in 1872-1873. I am also a descendent of African slaves, English soldiers, and other tribes. In America’s narrative there is no explanation for my stories that are a result of America. War, treaty, termination as a tribe, relocation, restoration, genocide, intermarriage, loss of land, and identity are not found within its pages. The visual narration of my personal, family, and tribal stories is a refusal to line up with the expectations of “Indian”. It is here within my complex history where I produce my means of deflection.

My work is an attempt to move “Indian” outside of governing discourses with my own visual genealogy. My work is developing ways of seeing “Indian” that expose alternative histories and validates my own sense of self. I need my work for my own survival. Seeing myself reflected in my work denies these discourses the ability to dissolve me.



E D U C A T I O N

M.M.V.A, Master in Maori & Indigenous Visual Arts
Massey University - Te Putahi-a-Toi, New Zealand, 2008

B.A. Ethnic Studies, University of Oregon, 2005


E X H I B I T I O N S : E X P E R I E N C E

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VIZIVAROSI GALERIA, Group Exhibition. Budapest, Hungary Curator/Facilitator: Olescher Tamas & Beata Szechy, June 2008

Square Edge Gallery, Master of Maori Visual Arts / Te Putahi-a-Toi. Group Exhibition, Palmerston North, New Zealand Curator: Carol Leckie. June 21 – July 5, 2008

University of Oregon, "It's Good to be Indigenous" Group Exhibition, Eugene Oregon. Curator/Facilitator: Tom Ball, Morning Rae Ferris. May 5 – 9, 2008

Portland State University, The Native American Student and Community Center. Portland, Oregon. Group Exhibition “Native Artists Making a Difference”. Curator/Facilitator: U.I.S.H.E. March 6th, 2008

A.I.R., Artists’ in Residency, Exhibition, Seminar, Budapest, Hungary Curator/Facilitator: Beata Szechy. December 27, – January 9, 2008

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Aveia Gallery, Celebrating “Matariki” (Maori New Year), Auckland, New Zealand. Group Exhibition: Touhoukura & Te Putahi-a-Toi Visual Arts Schools,
Curator: Hana. June 2007

Te Putahi-a-Toi, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand Solo Exhibition, Curator: Bob Jahnke. October 1-15th, 2007

I.W.O.K, Indigenous Ways of Knowing Conference, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon. Featured Artist and Speaker, Solo Exhibition Curator: Seahdom Edmo November 1-3, 2007

Square Edge Gallery “The Vault & FORUM: Master of Maori Visual Arts, Te Putahi-a-Toi”, New Zealand, M.M.V.A. Group Exhibition, Curator: Carol Leckie. November 9 - December 9, 2007

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Ballas, Private Collection, Portland, Oregon 2006

Mt Hood Community College, Visual Arts Gallery, Portland, Oregon. Collaborative War Exhibition. 2005

John Trudell & Wilma Mankiller Leadership Conference & Film, Indigenous Solidarity Week, University of Oregon, The Many Nations Longhouse. Solo Exhibition 2004- 2005

The Many Nations Longhouse Opening Ceremony, University of Oregon, Collaborative Exhibition 2004

Indigenous Solidarity Week, University of Oregon, Multi-Cultural Center. Solo Exhibition 2002-2005

Native American Youth Conference, Promoting Higher Education, University of Oregon. Solo Exhibition 2001-2005

L.I.F.E (Low Income Family Emergency) Building Mural, Martin Luther King Blvd. Portland, Oregon. Group Project 1998-1999


P U B L I C A T I O N S

REDWIRE Magazine, Native Youth Media, "Prison Justice", "Camp" 3x4 ft., "The Savages" 2x1 ft., Caricature Series, Spring 2008

SPIRIT Magazine, Quarterly, “Riding a New Wave”, “Ambo” 5x7 ft. 2007, Fall 2007

Democracy & Education Journal, Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling, Volume 17, No. 2 (Winter 2008) Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon. 2008

Red Ink Magazine, "Native Voices" Volume 14.1, The University of Arizona, Spring 2008


S C H O L A R S H I P S : A W A R D S

Kimberly Gales Emerging Artists Scholarship, Portland Open Studios, 2008


E X H I B I T I O N S : O N L I N E

Art Cries Out: Protest Art, "Protest Art 2007" Exhibition, www.artcriesout.com, "War Mule" 2x3 ft. March 2008

Kennedy Publishing: Besto of Artists, "Best of Artists & Artisans Galley, Celebrating the Great Artistic Talent and Diversity of Artists" www.bestofartistsgallery.ifp3.com, April 2008