BIO

Born in New Orleans and based in Houston, artist Roslyn Dupré examines ambiguity, place-making, and inherited memory by working primarily with fiber, found objects, and hand-built tools. Her sculptural and textile-based works explore the intersection of personal and regional history through material transformation. Through material choices and fabrication processes that emphasize transformation and reinterpretation, her work asks viewers to consider how materials, histories, and identities evolve—what is preserved, what is lost, and what is remade.

Dupré has exhibited at the Lawndale Art Center, the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, and the Bosque Gallery. Her bronze foundry work is corrently on view at the Houston Hobby Airport as part of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs for the Civic Arts Collection – Airport Portable Works Collection. Dupré currently teaches sculptural fibers at the Katherine G. Moore College of the Arts at the University of Houston.

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Roslyn Dupré
Houston, TX + New Orleans, LA

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