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For nine years the Brooklyn-based artist-designer Malene Barnett has helmed Malene B, an art and design studio from which she produces bespoke textiles and ceramics. Her commercial clients include Marriott, Viacom, Saks, and WeWork. But since November of 2018, Barnett has added another venture to her entrepreneurial pursuits. She's the founder of the Black Artists and Designers Guild (BADG). Interior Design sat down with Barnett to discuss her work.

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Malene Djenaba Barnett on Instagram: "I’m happy to share that “Made For Mom” as well as four other works are part of Neo-Custodians: Woven Narratives of Legacy, Cultural Memory, and Belonging an exhibition curated by Nneoma Ilogu @nnomisdmenace at the Bemis Center @bemiscenter ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Neo-Custodians: Woven Narratives of Heritage, Cultural Memory, and Belonging builds on, as well as expands on the conceptual function of textiles in exploring cultural practices, histories, heritage, and notions of belonging within the African and diasporic canon. Referencing existing textile pedagogies, the exhibition showcases the works of artists whose practices are informed by African textiles and cultural memory, such as El Anatsui, Malene Barnett, Layo Bright, Celeste Butler, Sanaa Gateja, Enam Gbe Malene Barnett, El Anatsui, African Textiles, The Exhibition, The Works, 3 Piece, It Works, History, Instagram

Malene Djenaba Barnett on Instagram: "I’m happy to share that “Made For Mom” as well as four other works are part of Neo-Custodians: Woven Narratives of Legacy, Cultural Memory, and Belonging an exhibition curated by Nneoma Ilogu @nnomisdmenace at the Bemis Center @bemiscenter ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Neo-Custodians: Woven Narratives of Heritage, Cultural Memory, and Belonging builds on, as well as expands on the conceptual function of textiles in exploring cultural practices, histories, heritage, and…

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Malene Barnett, Color Value, Pattern Meaning, Textile Texture, Textile Designs, 5th Grade, Textile Design, Home Interior Design, Beautiful Homes

Last week the 5th graders looked at the textile designs of Malene Barnett and focused on pattern, meaning, and color value. Malene is a textile designer based in Brooklyn. Her patterns and designs are based on cultures and places that inspire her. There is a great interview at designsponge with her, that sheds light on her experiences and creative process. I shared parts of this with the classes as well as examples of her work from her company website. I talked about where her ideas come…

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Styrofoam pattern prints inspired by artist Malene Barnett - students need to explain what inspired their pattern - Making meaning! Kimmy Cantrell, Adrian Johnson, Collage Lesson, Styrofoam Plates, Color Value, Relief Printmaking, Ghost Images, Relief Print, Textile Designs

Last week the 5th graders looked at the textile designs of Malene Barnett and focused on pattern, meaning, and color value. Malene is a textile designer based in Brooklyn. Her patterns and designs are based on cultures and places that inspire her. There is a great interview at designsponge with her, that sheds light on her experiences and creative process. I shared parts of this with the classes as well as examples of her work from her company website. I talked about where her ideas come…

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