Colette Copeland is a multi-media visual artist and cultural critic/writer whose work examines issues surrounding gender, death and the complicated landscape of human relationships. Sourcing personal narratives and popular media, she utilizes video, photography, performance and sculptural installation to question societal roles and the pervasive influence of media, and technology on our communal enculturation.
Over the past 28 years, her work has been exhibited in 28 solo exhibitions and 145 group exhibitions/festivals spanning 35 countries. She teaches art and digital media at University of Texas and Collin College in Dallas, Texas as well as writes for Glasstire, and Arteidolia online publications. She proudly admits to providing her children with years of “therapy” fodder.