Broad and High
Unconventional Wall Art By Renee Wormack-Keels
Clip: Season 9 Episode 12 | 6m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Renee Wormack-Keels works with many fabrics to create wall hangings that tell a story.
Fiber and mixed media artist, Renee Wormack-Keels works with her own hand-dyed fabrics, along with African prints, batiks, and commercial fabrics to create wall hangings that tell a story – often about African-American women’s lives.
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Production of Broad & High is funded in part by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, the Columbus State Hospitality Management Program and viewers like you!
Broad and High
Unconventional Wall Art By Renee Wormack-Keels
Clip: Season 9 Episode 12 | 6m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Fiber and mixed media artist, Renee Wormack-Keels works with her own hand-dyed fabrics, along with African prints, batiks, and commercial fabrics to create wall hangings that tell a story – often about African-American women’s lives.
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