MALENE DJENABA BARNETT
Malene Djenaba Barnett is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist, textile designer, and community builder based in Brooklyn, New York.
Malene is interested in finding ways to define the Black narrative while raising awareness about racial inequality in America. Her artistic practice is inseparable from her work as a community builder. She shares her African Carribbean heritage with a global audience through sculptural ceramic installations and vessels, mixed media paintings, and tapestries. Barnett exhibits nationally, gives talks, and publishes work raising awareness around Caribbean makers and ceramic art traditions of the Black diaspora. She holds an MFA in Ceramics from the Tyler School of Art & Architecture and undergraduate degrees in Fashion Illustration and Textile Surface Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Malene has participated at Anderson Ranch, Watershed, Greenwich House Pottery, Judson Studios, and Haystack residencies. In addition, she is a grantee of a Fulbright to Jamaica and the founder of the Black Artists + Designers Guild, a collective of independent Black makers.
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Press
“Malene Barnett’s Brooklyn Townhouse Is a Living Embodiment of Black Love”
By Sydney Gore
“Brown makes a comeback, inflation stabilizes, ‘dopamine decor’ and more: 42 industry pros share their predictions for 2024”
By Siobhán McGowan
“Memorable looks from Miami Art and Design Week, Knoll’s latest collab and more”
By Caroline Biggs
“These Are the Best Things We Saw at the Miami Design Fairs This Year” (Malene Barnett)
By William Hanley
“Where We Stand: Malene Djenaba Barnett” (Malene Djenaba Barnett)
by Anna Carnick