Charmaine Spencer’s artwork is green in the making and greener in the message. Using nature’s cast-offs and reconstituted items from consumer-discarders, Charmaine creates bold sculptural work with a subtle social message. She disassembles, reforms and transforms materials into large abstract sculpture and accumulative installation.

Spencer’s work has been shown in both local and national exhibitions, including the 2008 "Painted Village: Gathering of the Tents of Hope" exhibition for refugees of Darfur. While attending the Cleveland Institute of Art, Spencer received the William McVey Award for excellence in sculpture, and was one of two students selected to finish posthumously the last sculpture of David E. Davis, the founder of the Sculpture Center. She also received a 2009 Creative Workforce Fellowship.

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