
Sharece Phillips is a designer and creative practitioner exploring the intersections of creativity, spirituality, and cultural inheritance. Working primarily through contemporary jewelry, her practice investigates how objects, craft, and artistic expression become vessels for memory, identity, ritual, and the stories we carry across generations. Her work evolved through community arts, design, and cultural storytelling, beginning with facilitating art programs for adults with developmental disabilities before co-founding Vibrant Palette, a Seattle-based nonprofit creative studio dedicated to expanding access to the arts. Alongside her jewelry practice, she has worked in radio, podcasting, and exhibition curation, using each medium to explore creativity as a way of building connection and meaning. She is the founder of SHA-RECE and InHerit, an evolving platform documenting the creative practices of artists, makers, musicians, and cultural practitioners. Her current work is centered on researching how creativity shapes personal and collective identity, and how creative traditions become living archives connecting people across time, place, and community.
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