Reviving the Arts in Student Education | Wrenn | TEDxUGA |
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Recent graduate of the Lamar Dodd School of Art, Wrenn has devoted the past two years to carefully crafting her original look and sound. Her talk is a reminder that it's up to us to find the color and meaning in an education system that can sometimes feel too black-and-white.
Wrenn is the freshest new wellspring of color, fashion, and sound to come out of Athens, Georgia. Her song-craft has the polish and drama of a writer twenty years her senior and she’s armed with a voice that can be sultry, lilting, playful, or bold. A recent graduate of the Lamar Dodd School of Art, her immaculate sense for aesthetic is apparent in everything she does from her self-produced artwork and videos to the bubblegum-chic outfits she wears on stage. An accomplished photographer, artist, model, and classically trained flutist, Wrenn has devoted the past two years to crafting a sound and look that took her from unknown to headlining act at the historic Georgia Theater in Athens. With the January 2016 release of Apathy and Good Books, Wrenn continues to turn industry heads with her prolific writing, her visual command, and an overwhelmingly joyous presence. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx |