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Translating research into art

10/24/2016

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I approach making art differently than most artists. For me, I need data behind every stitch I make. Presenting hard data creatively is what motivates me in the studio every day. This blog page will share some of the data I've collected while making this series.
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Many people ask me when they see this series, how I chose the images I portray? Just the other day, I was able to explain to a viewer that yes, indeed there were helicopters flying over Aleppo in response to seeing them in my piece "Before/After Night Sky of Aleppo". The Syrian regime was responsible. Many children who have fled Syria still have severe PTSD when they hear a helicopter fly overhead.
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    Kathryn Clark

    I explore global issues ranging from the US foreclosure crisis to international border controls using embroidery and quilting as a medium.

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