Selina Farmer

Raven’s Sight

Manassas, Massechusettes

Selina grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico and attended the Institute of American Indian Art, Santa Fe. Upon graduation, she was awarded an internship at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian. In 2001, she accepted a full scholarship to Lacoste School of the Arts in France where she studied art and continued to show her work. Selina’s work has been published throughout the United States and abroad. Her work is collected internationally and can be found in permanent collections such as, IAIA museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She primarily works with acrylic, pen and ink, and watercolor along with fiber arts.

“I wanted to be involved in this project because I wanted to make a positive impact through the transformation of an object that would otherwise get tossed aside…left to rust and take up space in a landfill…when it could be such a powerful messenger…a work of art and inspiration of alternative…to make people rethink the possibilities of every object having the potential of a second life.”Selina Farmer