Dominique's profile

As a performer and visual artist, Zeltzman's interest in mapping everyday moments through video, photography, printmaking, and installation evolved from mapping everyday movements through choreography. She is interested in the idea of socially constructed containers being harbors for memory, objectification, and power. 

A choreographer and collaborator in San Francisco from 1991-2006, Zeltzman's work has been presented in the U.S. and the Czech Republic. Art partners include writers, dancers/ choreographers/painters Selene Colburn, Paula Cronan, Kathleen Hermesdorf, Alica McCarthy, Miranda Mellis, and Marintha Tewksbury, among others. 

Her narrative video, Girl Under the Table premiered in San Francisco's Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and traveled to Hollywood, New York, Paris, Chicago, Bologna, Houston, Spokane, and Toronto. In 2014, she received her MFA in Intermedia and Digital Art from UMBC, and was chosen as one of six MFA graduates from Baltimore to exhibit in the Young Blood show at MAP. In 2015 she was awarded a b-grant Baker Artist Award, and in 2016 she was a recipient of a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award. During academic year 2015-2016 Zeltzman was the Visiting Scholar in Art at Phillips Academy Andover. In 2017 and 2018, she took care of her artist mother Noelle Zeltzman full time and, in the process, created a living artwork in the presence of dementia.  A Baltimore native, she spent most of Covid in Los Angeles where she had a solo show at Winslow Garage gallery in 2023. In 2026 she will be in residence at Winslow House Project in Vallejo, California.

She continues to make work in Baltimore where her house is still  her studio.

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