Renée McIver is the central figure in the 2011 HBO Documentary “Raising Renée.” The film follows Renée, who has a mental disability and functions at about a third grade level,...
Renée McIver is the central figure in the 2011 HBO Documentary “Raising Renée.” The film follows Renée, who has a mental disability and functions at about a third grade level, and her sister, Beverly McIver, who became Renée’s primary caretaker after their mother’s death.
Beverly McIver is an artist at Turner Carroll. Beverly’s relationship with her sister constitutes an important part of her work as an artist, and portraits of Renée appear in many of Beverly’s exhibitions.
Renée started hand weaving potholders 45 years ago. She makes small, coaster-sized 5 x 5″ versions, as well as large 9 x 9″ versions.
Each comes with a tag sewn on that reads, “Made with Love By Renée”.