Daisy Tuttle (b. 2002) is an artist based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2025 and received a BFA in Painting and Videography. She works carefully in conjunction with the landscape around her as a method to convey her own story.

Her work extends across many mediums, including but not limited to: painting, drawing, photography, videography, and the performing arts.

Education:

University of New Hampshire. Durham NH. Graduated 2025: Bachelor of Fine Art Concentration in Painting and Videography


Exhibitions:

2025 What’s Unseen, Left Unsaid - Body’s Rituals: Gallery of Art, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH

2025 Fledgling: Artists Under 30: New Hampshire Art Association, Portsmouth NH

2024 Freehand: Gallery of Art, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH

Professional / Experience:

2025 Studio / Curatorial Assistant, Carol Aronson - Shore. Button Factory, Portsmouth NH.

2025 Curatorial an Installation Assistant. What’s Unseen, Left Unsaid: Gallery of Art, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH.

2023 - 2024 Studio Assistant, Sachiko Akiyama. University of New Hampshire, Durham NH.

2024 Director of Curation and Installation. Freehand: Gallery of Art, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH

2024 Volunteer. Thunderhead Artist’s Refuge, Monarch MT. Painted mural and helped build cabins using cordwood masonry technique

2024 Commission, 3’ x 4’ abstract landscape painting

2024 Commission, 18” x 24” reductive monotype print

2024 Commissions, 4 (11” x 14”) portraits

Awards:

COLA Academic Award, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH. 2023 - 2025

Dean’s Scholarship, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH. 2022 - 2025

LIS Foundation Scholarship Fund, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH. 2024 - 2025

Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship: Hamel Center for Undergraduate Research, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH. 2024

Edwin & Mary Scheier Art Award, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH. 2023 - 2024

Grant Carlson Award, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH. 2023 - 2024