Dawna Davis is a wire artist living and working in the historic district of Fort Point in Boston, Massachusetts. She creates sculptural wire attire, accessories, wall art, and home décor creations that reflect her love of light, color and whimsy.
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She is an activist in the dual causes of racial and environmental injustice, creating wire attire collections involving the death of sea coral, and the issues surrounding segregation. She facilitates Unpacking Whiteness workshops and works with organizations to heighten awareness about systemic racism, the wealth gap and other issues.
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A longtime educator and trainer, Dawna teaches both private and group wire classes in her studio in Fort Point. Please contact her for class information.