Born in Lexington, Kentucky, Dudley Zopp graduated from the University of Kentucky with a B.A. and M.A. in Modern Foreign Languages, and completed Post-Graduate studies in Drawing and Painting at the Hite Art Institute, University of Louisville. She lives in Lincolnville, Maine.

Zopp’s engagement with restoring habitat where she lives feeds directly into her work, which ranges from site specific installations to paintings and artist’s books. She has completed residencies at geologically significant sites in Newfoundland, Spain and Italy, and since 2015 has structured independent residencies in Kentucky and New Mexico. Her travels take her next to the marshlands of South Carolina.

Zopp has exhibited widely at galleries, universities, and museums in New England and the Midwest, and her work is included in the collections of the Portland Museum of Art and the Farnsworth Art Museum, as well as other university and museum collections nationally. In 2016 she exhibited Roadside Erratics, an installation, at the University of Maine at Farmington and completed a print residency at the University of Maine in Orono. Her artist’s book, Is There Something We Can Do, exhibited at Steel House Projects (Rockland, Maine, 2018) is held in the collections of the Hawthorne-Longfellow Library at Bowdoin and the Haas Family Library at Yale. In 2019, her installation Geologics was included in the Environmental Invitational at Greenhut Galleries (Portland, Maine).

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018 Steel House Projects, Rockland, Maine
2015    Beech Hill, Coastal Mountains Land Trust, Rockport, Maine
2014    University of Maine, Orono?2012    12 Gallagher Lane, San Francisco, California
2011    Coleman-Burke Gallery, New York
2008    Aarhus Gallery, Belfast, Maine
2007    Waterfall Arts, Belfast, Maine
2006    University of Southern Maine, Lewiston-Auburn
2004    Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport
2000   Davidson & Daughters, Portland, Maine
1999    Galerie Hertz, Louisville, Kentucky
1998    University of Maine at Farmington
1997    Center for Maine Contemporary Art
1996    Spalding University, Louisville, Kentucky
1995    Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky
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