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The Woven Tale Press Art Spotlight: Renae Barnard

sarah@sarahbarnard.com May 14, 2018

Art Spotlight: Renae Barnard

Cleanse

See Renae Barnard’s work in WTP 

Vol. VI #4

Cleanse

by Renae Barnard

paper and thread

9” x 13” x 6”

Renae Barnard is interested in exploring the network of interactions between perception, time, and the inadequacy of language. Much of her work grapples with what progress means, including changes in our environment, as well as changes in equality for women, LGBTQ people, and people of color. Barnard tries to propagate her own visions of “progress” by enabling others to connect and contribute to a collective commitment of kindness and compassion.

To see more of Renae Barnard's work visit:

www.renaebarnard.com

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