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About



 the  NANETTE RAE FREEMAN


 Artist  Before becoming a full-time artist, I was a librarian at The




 Chicago Public Library for 25 years serving children and young
 adults in neighborhoods throughout Chicago. In addition, I have
 provided library services to women in the Cook County Jail.



 I have discovered that found or repurposed imagery, objects and
 materials carry powerful associations, nuanced messages and
 multiple meanings. Of course, in some of the work I create some
 of the story will be apparent. In others the story will not be evident.
 Viewers will have the chance to allow their imagination take over in
 vividly emotional ways.










 About  New Rays



 the   My desire to develop a body of work around what reality conceals

 and evades our view led me to looking at the collection of vintage
 Work  X-rays I had on hand. X-rays pass through human tissue, rendering
 the bones and tissue beneath visible.


 Our bodies are informed by a lifetime of experiences throughout
 our childhood, young adulthood, middle age and our senior years.

 With the use of found materials and repurposed imagery, I find
 the work carries powerful emotional associations to memory and
 mourning.



















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