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Zoë Marieh Urness was born on 1984 in Alaska. Discover Zoë Marieh Urness's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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In March 2022, Urness received the Sony Alpha+ Female Grant for her “Indigenous Motherhood” project, and is currently in the process of producing this body of work. This monument in her art career reflects a major landmark in her personal life as well; the birth of her first child in winter 2021.
In the gallery and museum sector she has shown at Photo L.A. SPECTRUM and several other galleries in New Mexico, Arizona and the UK, including the ZOHI Gallery in Santa Fe, NM (which she co-owned). Her print “December 5th, 2016: No Spiritual Surrender” was acquired by two museums, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the Birmingham Museum of Art. She has also been in six national and international traveling exhibitions at various galleries and venues in Russia, Washington DC, California, Tennessee, Minnesota, New Mexico, Georgia, Arizona, Oklahoma and more from 2017 to 2020. A group of her photographs is a part of the Tia Collection in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Her strongest acknowledgement to date may be her photograph “Dec. 5, 2016: No Spiritual Surrender”, at the Oceti Sakowin Camp on Standing Rock Sioux Reservation at the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography by World Literature Today, and appearing on the cover of the magazine's May 2017 issue, "New Native Writing: From Wounded Knee to Standing Rock.” However, she bears even more decorations than this, having received several awards from the Autry Museum and SWAIA Santa Fe Indian Market from 2015 to 2017.
In 2014, she catapulted her own career with a Kickstarter campaign for her first photo project, 'Native Americans: Keeping the Traditions Alive', "to emphasize critically endangered languages captured with video and still imagery.” In this project she photographed tribes across the US, including visits to the Havasupai at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, the Hopi at Second Mesa, the Apache Crown Dancers at Monument Valley, and Alaskan natives at the Biennial Celebrations in Juneau. From this first project forward, Urness has been continuously fascinated by documenting and exploring the nuances of each tribe’s expression of their culture and traditions in connection to their ancestral landscape and habitat.
After college graduation in 2008, she initially thought she would become a magazine photographer and began freelancing in Santa Barbara and Seattle shooting for Outside and Trend magazines, but an “aha” moment took her in another direction.
Zoë Marieh Urness (born 1984) is a photographer of Alaskan Tlingit and Cherokee Native American heritage.