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River City Food Bank | Signage by Kerri Warner
River City Food Bank | Signage by Kerri Warner
River City Food Bank | Signage by Kerri Warner
River City Food Bank | Signage by Kerri Warner
River City Food Bank | Signage by Kerri Warner
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River City Food Bank | Signage by Kerri Warner

Created and Sold by Kerri Warner

Kerri Warner

River City Food Bank - Signage

Featured In Sacramento, CA

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Handmade

Recycled Materials

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After a fire damaged RCFB, a new location was established with the help of volunteers, donors and grants. I created the signage for the front of the building, a children's play area inside and a series of portraits (The Faces of Hunger) which were auctioned off to raise funds and copies on wood panels hang in the lobby.

Item River City Food Bank
Created by Kerri Warner
As seen in 1800 28th St, Sacramento, CA
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Kerri Warner
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
i see art in everything, and everything finds a way into my art

Kerri Warner is a Northern California artist producing mixed media works including collage, sculpture, water color, acrylic and mosaics. Kerri’s creative endeavors include experience as a visual artist, scenic and property artisan and interior designer. She has been commissioned to do artwork for major corporations, individuals and public projects, and has shown in galleries and festivals across the nation. Her work has been included in the publication INCITE, THE BEST OF MIXED MEDIA in 2014 and 2015. She received a Jurors Choice Award and was named as one of the top ten artists to visit during San Francisco open studios in 2014. She has dedicated the majority of her career to working with nonprofit organizations and as an artist, continues to give back by participating in projects that strengthen the community. In 2017 she was honored to receive the Outstanding Service Award from the Arts & Business Council of the Sacramento Region.