Justine Dennis - Fiber Sculpture Artist (podcast)

Hannah Leatherbury, E-services Manager at the Southern Arts Federation, interviews self-taught fiber artist, Justine Dennis (http://www.SouthernArtistry.org/Justine_Dennis). Living in a 200-year-old log cabin near New Haven, Kentucky, Justine tells us about how she creates her whimsical fiber sculptures. She also talks about how a single bag of cotton inspired her to take up sewing and how her creativity has shifted over the past couple of years. The musical interludes in this interview are provided by two musicians also found on SouthernArtistry.org: Kenny Brown (http://www.SouthernArtistry.org/Kenny_Brown) and Jerry Krahn (http://www.SouthernArtistry.org/Jerry_Krahn).

An audio interview with artist Justine Dennis, courtesy of Southern Arts Federation.

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-- Hannah Leatherbury, E-services manager, for the Southern Arts Federation, shares these podcasts via SouthernArtistry.org. The Southern Arts Federation showcases the work of outstanding Southern artists on a juried, online artist registry www.SouthernArtistry.org. This interview and more are available at
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