Digital Artist Lands Major Slavery Museum Commission
Digital sculptor Rayvenn Shaleigha D Clark has been commissioned by National Museums Liverpool to lead the artistic design for new iron panels on the International Slavery Museums entrance pavilion. The thirty-thousand-pound award came after beating out more than one hundred fifty applicants. She will collaborate with architects, engineers, fabricators, and local communities to create designs that honor the museums stories of history and resilience. The panels will cover the new pavilion by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, which got planning approval in October 2024. Iron, once a tool of chains in the slave trade, now stands for remembrance. Museum leaders praised Rayvenn for her fresh creativity and team spirit, and her involvement will build strong ties with Liverpool communities and leave a lasting mark on the site. Rayvenn herself called it an honor, tying it to her passion for art that sparks cultural memory.
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