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Biography

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Whitney Carole is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores ancestry, sacred femininity, embodiment, and spiritual remembrance through body casting and ceramics. Rooted in ritual and intentional creation, her practice transforms the human body into sculptural forms that preserve memory, lineage, and emotional connection. Through body casting, ceramic sculpture, and symbolic forms, she creates works that exist as both contemporary art and sacred artifact—honoring the stories, identities, and energies carried through generations.

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Her ancestral casting work is deeply centered on preservation and remembrance. Using the intimate process of body casting, Whitney creates sculptures that hold the physical presence of individuals while symbolizing the continuity of lineage and cultural memory. Each piece becomes an offering to both ancestry and legacy, capturing fleeting moments in permanent form. Her work often reflects on the ways memory is carried through the body and how art can serve as a bridge between past, present, and future. Through texture, form, and symbolism, she creates pieces that invite reflection on heritage, identity, and spirituality.

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Alongside her casting practice, Whitney’s ceramic work explores the sacred feminine through themes of liberation, body literacy, self-acceptance, and transformation. Inspired by radical body adoration, feminine archetypes, and a deep connection to nature, her sculptures celebrate the divine nature of womanhood. Organic forms and symbolic textures appear throughout her work, emphasizing connection to self, earth, and ancestral knowing. Her pieces are created with deep intentionality, often approaching the artistic process as ritual—allowing each work to emerge slowly, intuitively, and with reverence.

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Whitney’s practice exists at the intersection of fine art, spirituality, and storytelling. She views sculpture not only as a visual medium, but as a way to preserve emotion, honor human connection, and create spaces for healing and reflection. Whether creating intimate custom castings or larger conceptual works, she approaches each piece as a collaboration between material, memory, and lived experience. The tactile nature of her work encourages viewers to consider the body not simply as physical form, but as a sacred archive that carries history, resilience, love, and transformation.

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Through her evolving body of work, Whitney Carole continues to create art that honors the unseen connections between ancestry, feminine expression, and showcasing the body as sacred art. Her sculptures invite viewers into moments of stillness and recognition, offering spaces where liberation, human connection, and feminine empowerment can be held with care and permanence.

Artist CV

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY 

 

Creative and detail-orientated visual artist specializing in body castings and ceramics, with a strong foundation in sculptural techniques, mold-making, and material processes. Skill set includes life casting, plaster and resin work, hand-building in clay, and installation-based presentation. Adept in project execution, client collaboration, and creating intentional, detail-driven work from concept through completion.


 

GROUP EXHIBITIONS 

 

2025 - See me. Hear me.

Canopy Studios, Calgary, Canada 

 

2026 - ANT | EROS

Empire Arts Gallery, Atlanta, GA 

 

2026 - Echoes of Esther

Women’s Work Art, Poughkeepsie, NY 

 

2026 - The Art of Femme

The Rose Garden, Brooklyn, NY

 

2026 - Empower Her

Fulton County Arts & Culture, Atlanta, GA 

 

2026 - Revealing Our Magnificence

Art on Main Gallery, Dallas, TX

 

2026 - Summer Ceramics Show

Echo Contemporary Arts, Atlanta, GA


 

PRESS

Interview Feature, Experience Fulton — 2026


 

EDUCATION 

Bachelor of Business Administration - Marketing,  Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada   


 

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2026 - 345 Accelerator Cohort, African Peach Arts Coalition, Atlanta, GA

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© 2026 by Whitney Carole. All Rights Reserved.

 

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