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Born | December 0, 1900 invalid month invalid day |
Education | Western Washington University, BA and MA |
Movement | Modernism, Abstract art |
Awards | DBE |
Website | www.example.com |
Brenda Crabtree is an artist who works primarily as a weaver working with natural materials such as cedar, spruce and wool. She is a member of the Spuzzum First Nation. [1] As well, she has both Nlaka’pamux and Stó:lō ancestry. [2]
Western Washington University, BA and MA in cultural anthropology. [2]
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This draft was created at an
Art+Feminism edit-a-thon. It is a work in progress and will be revisited by the Art+Feminism organizing team at the end of the March 2024 campaign. Edit in Visual Editor! Make sure that your article has several reliable sources that are independent of the subject, i.e. not from the artist or their representatives. Instead, focus on journalistic and scholarly sources. The section headings are only advisory, and you should remove any that do not apply. Only list major exhibitions and works, not a complete resumé. |
BonitaWatson/sandbox | |
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Born | December 0, 1900 invalid month invalid day |
Education | Western Washington University, BA and MA |
Movement | Modernism, Abstract art |
Awards | DBE |
Website | www.example.com |
Brenda Crabtree is an artist who works primarily as a weaver working with natural materials such as cedar, spruce and wool. She is a member of the Spuzzum First Nation. [1] As well, she has both Nlaka’pamux and Stó:lō ancestry. [2]
Western Washington University, BA and MA in cultural anthropology. [2]
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