Dan Taulapapa McMullin BIOGRAPHY
Dan Taulapapa McMullin (they/them) is an artist and poet from Sāmoa i Sasa'e. Their book of poems Coconut Milk (2013) was on the American Library Association Rainbow List Top Ten Books of the Year. The Bat and other early works received a 1997 Poets&Writers Award from The Writers Loft. They co-edited Samoan Queer Lives (2018) published by Little Island Press of Aotearoa. Their work was shown at the Museum of Contemporary Native Art, Metropolitan Museum, De Young Museum, Musée du quai Branly, Auckland Art Gallery and Bishop Museum. Their film Sinalela won the 2002 Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival Best Short Film Award. Their film 100 Tikis was the opening night film selection of the 2016 Présence Autochtone in Montreal and was an Official Selection in the Fifo Tahiti Film Festival. Taulapapa's art studio and writing practice is based in Muhheaconneock lands / Hudson, NY, where they live with their partner, and Lenape lands in Hopoghan Hackingh / Hoboken, NJ. Their artist book on the queer theirstory of Polynesia is being published by Pu'uhonua Society of Honolulu in February 2022 for the Hawai'i Triennial.
Links:
Artist website: https://www.taulapapa.com
Instagram: @dantaulapapamcmullin
REVIEWS:
In Pictures: See What Happens When Ai Weiwei, Chitra Ganesh, and Other Artists Take Over Honolulu for the 2022 Hawaii Triennial, Artnet News, 2022.
Competing waves of identity, placemaking and trauma coalesce in Hawaii’s inaugural triennial, The Art Newspaper, 2022.
publications:
McMullin, Dan Taulapapa. Over My Queer Samoan Body, Poetry Magazine, 2016.