Seeking and Collecting at Home: Sharing Personal Histories in the Art Room

Collecting and placing images/objects of inspiration and personal significance is not an uncommon practice for studio artists. Washington based mixed-media/installation artist Renee Stout draws from the collections she displays in her studio and in her home. She is an avid collector of various objec...

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Art History
Art Materials
Art Teachers
Artists
Classrooms
Collections
College Students
Communities
Community Relations
Cultural Background
Cultural studies
Drug Addiction
Educational Practices
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Parents
Personal Space
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Spirituality
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