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Rene' A. Westbrook

mixed media conceptual artist, art educator, art administrator, freelance writer
  • Home Page
  • Portfolio
    • Night Drawings
    • The Cloud Keepers
    • If the Moon Keeps You Up
    • Space Man Space
    • Trump O Rama
    • Installation: Shrines for Troubled Times
    • Matron Saints
    • Ghost Bird Shrines
    • Water Women paintings
    • Pocketbook Shrines
    • Shrines of all Kinds
    • Great Pacific Garbage Patch
    • Landscapes
    • People Drawings and Paintings
    • Funky Still Lives
    • Lucky Moments in Photography
    • The Making of Honey Tahini
    • PRINT PAINT PLASTER
    • Printable Pages
    • Community Gallery!
    • Urban Art Project
    • The Caravan Project
    • Merch
    • Fangirl Art
    • Postcards from the Past
    • Textile Patterns
    • Everything Must Go series
    • Bug Boxes
  • Workshops
  • Merch
  • Instagram
  • Bio
  • Contact
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The Urban Art Project

Founded by artist/activist/educator and Caravan Project collaborator Jean L. Price, The Urban Art Project is part of an on-going community art/downtown revitalization program hosted in display windows in Great Falls, Montana. Each window is 8’ x 6’, with 12” depth. The Urban Art Project offers quarterly installation opportunities on an invitational basis. I have been honored to create three site-specific, mixed media installations over the years: Dangerous Waters (2006; part of my Water Women series; The Spill (2010; in response to the tragic Gulf Coast oil platform failure and resulting spill); Yellow Wallpaper (2014; narrative painting based on book by the same name by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1892).

 

The Spill
The Spill
Yellow Wallpaper
Yellow Wallpaper
Yellow Wallpaper - detail
Yellow Wallpaper - detail
Yellow Wallpaper - detail
Yellow Wallpaper - detail
Yellow Wallpaper - detail
Yellow Wallpaper - detail
Dangerous Waters
Dangerous Waters

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