Malene Djenaba Barnett

Malene Djenaba Barnett is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist, textile surface designer, and community builder. She earned her MFA in ceramics from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture and undergraduate degrees in fashion illustration and textile surface design from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Malene received a Fulbright Award to travel to Jamaica in 2022ā€“23 as the visiting artist at Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston.

Maleneā€™s art reflects her African Caribbean heritage, building on her ancestral legacy of mark-making as a visual identity, and has been exhibited at galleries and museums throughout the United States, including the Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami, the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Sugar Hill Childrenā€™s Museum of Art & Storytelling in New York City, the African American Museum of Dallas, and Temple Contemporary in Philadelphia. Maleneā€™s art and design work has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Galerie, Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, Departures, and Interior Design. In addition, Malene hosts lectures on advocating for African Caribbean ceramic traditions and has participated in residencies at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Greenwich House Pottery, Judson Studios, the Hambidge Center, and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. In 2024, Malene released her first book, ā€œCrafted Kinship: Inside the Creative Practice of Contemporary Black Caribbean Makersā€ (Hachette), which includes interviews with over 60 artists of Caribbean heritage, taking readers on an important journey through the world of Black Caribbean creativity. This groundbreaking collection is the first to feature Caribbean makersā€™ intimate stories of their artmaking processes, and how their countries of originā€”the ā€œlandā€ ā€”influences and informs how and what they create.

Malene is also the founder of the Black Artists + Designers Guild, which supports independent Black makers globally. When sheā€™s not traveling the world researching Black diasporic aesthetics, Malene resides in Brooklyn, New York.

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