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Marianne Chénard: Crafting Connections Between Humanity and Nature | Ceramics Monthly | 2024

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Nov 7, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 11

Marianne Chénard: Crafting Connections Between Humanity and Nature, written by Dylanna Fisher, published in the November 2024 issue of Ceramics Monthly.


Sculpture of a seated figure with blue and orange geometric patterns, holding colorful fabric, set against a gray background. Text: Ceramics Monthly.

Read the story at Ceramics Networks.

Marianne Chénard’s innovative approach to art integrates natural elements and challenges viewers to contemplate their connection with the environment, fostering a deeper appreciation for the interdependence of humanity and nature. This article was fantastic to work on.

Circle of gray and beige stones on the floor; photo of a smoking object on a white wall. Gallery setting, minimalistic and contemplative mood.

Blurred person in white room studies a forest photo on the wall beside a rocky sculpture. The mood is contemplative and quiet.

Two abstract artworks on a gallery floor: a circular stone arrangement and a black circle with patches. Two photos hang on a white wall.

Learning about Marianne Chenard's amazing work and background in the arts and how she intertwines history and nature into her work is inspiring.

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