Artist Statement

Amy Turnbull’s work explores complexities of visual perception in our digital era. Seeing is a dance between bottom-up and top-down mental processing. Our eyes take in intricate arrays, and our brains use pre-existing schema to direct how we see. The self is viewed through a flexing mirror. Ultimately, humans are meaning-makers and pattern-seekers, striving to create order and connection from ocular flow.

Self is a slippery construction. I look at my reflection in a piece of warped foil. The image is exaggerated and multiplied, and provides perpetually shifting information. Two faces converge and separate, using their phones to approach and avoid. The under layers have broad strokes but multiple lines ripple over the surface. Individual marks join to create arrays. Arrays of similar colors and values coalesce into shapes. Repeated shapes begin to form patterns. The patterns act as a filter, sometimes obscuring the information beneath, and sometimes enhancing it. What we already know influences how we see. We construct our experiences, signals both merging us together and wedging us apart. I am understanding more consciously now, bringing patterns to the surface, systems exposed.

Education

Master of Fine Arts, Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland, Oregon, 2013- 2015

Master of Arts in Teaching, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, 2000- 2001

Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1991- 1995

Exhibitions

“Illuminations” Blackfish Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 2024

“Wavering Tension and Impressions of Light” Blackfish Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 2024

“Holiday Group Show” Blackfish Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 2023

“What It Is” Blackfish Gallery, Portland Oregon, 2023

“With/And” PDX Contemporary Gallery + Upfor Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 2015

“Half Full” Hoffman Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 2014

“Centrum Show” Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland, Oregon, 2012

“Faculty Show” Hillsboro High School, Portland, Oregon, 2005

“Faculty Show” Hillsboro High School, Portland, Oregon, 2001

“Holiday Show” Contemporary Crafts Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 1999

“Cosmology” Bryan Potter Design, Portland, Oregon, 1999

“Northwest Bookfest” Seattle, Washington, 1998

Professional Experience

Art Content Area Coordinator, Graduate School of Education and Counseling, Lewis and Clark College, Portland OR, 2015- present 

Clinical Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education and Counseling, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR, 2015- present

Supervisor, Graduate School of Education and Counseling, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR, 2010- present 

Continuing Education Instructor, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR, 2009- 2011

Art Teacher, Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, OR, 2001- 2006