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How the new James Castle resident is recovering history through art

March 2020 excerpts from Clare Johnson's Post-it Note Project (2005-present, continuing perpetually).
Clare Johnson
March 2020 excerpts from Clare Johnson's Post-it Note Project (2005-present, continuing perpetually).

This month, theJames Castle House welcomed its fall artist in residence, Clare Johnson.

Her work delves into themes of loss, nostalgia, memory and history - using several different methods, including poetry and dip pen drawing. As an artist, Clare works to capture the things that time often changes, creating a median of sorts.

She joined Idaho Matters to talk more about this idea, as well as her art.

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