Nkisi/Nkondi Form: Prejudice is the Theory, Discrimination is the Practice

Nkisi/Nkondi Form: Prejudice is the Theory, Discrimination is the Practice

Katrina Cartwright, 2012

Medium Mixed media
Dimensions 5 ft. x 3 ft.
Classification Sculpture

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Katrina Cartwright (b. 1981, Nassau, Bahamas) is a ceramist who lives and works in Nassau. Cartwright attended the College of The Bahamas in 1999 and later obtained a BFA in Ceramics from Maine College of Art. In her ceramic works, she is committed to traditional ceramics with a focus on creating utilitarian pieces. Her work often evokes sumptuous organic forms and sometimes incorporates themes of social justice. Cartwright earned an MA in Arts Administration from Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. She currently serves as the Education and Outreach Manager at the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas. Her work can be found in several collections in The Bahamas.

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