Rena Wood & Fiber Art

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Join host Emily Newman as she sits down Cookeville fiber artist and Assistant Professor of Fiber Art at the Appalachian Center For Craft, Rena Wood. They discuss when she first took an interest in fiber art, how she creates her pieces and series of works, and where she find the inspiration to continue creating.

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13 Dec 2020 English United States Arts · Society & Culture

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