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Posted on 11 Oct 202120 Oct 2021 by 一

Interview #191: Jenna Lee | Liminal

For Liminal magazine, I spoke to Hyphenated Biennial artist Jenna Lee about art versus craft, what’s behind a book cover, and the history of the pearling industry.

Jenna Lee weaving a basket, illustrated by Viet-My Bui in different blue tones.
Illustration by Viet-My Bui.

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