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Rachel Farmer (born in Provo, Utah, 1972) … Rachel Farmer (born in Provo, Utah, 1972) is an American artist. She is primarily known for her ceramic sculpture and installations. Farmer's work explores Mormon history from a feminist and queer perspective, and is informed by her roots in the Utah area.is informed by her roots in the Utah area.
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