Ashley Gunter | Teaching Artist
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It's important as an art educator to stay in practice. When educators continue their practice and research, they are able to bring their new discoveries back into the classroom.

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Selected Exhibitions
2018   Heritage: Now. DC Arts Center. Washington, D.C.
2018   BODIES. Otis Street Arts Project. Mt. Rainier, MD
2018   We Got Next: Young Contemporaries. D.C. Commission for Arts & Humanities. Washington, D.C.   

2017  Trascendence. Galerie Kritiku. Prague, CZ
2017   Process & Practice. DC Arts Center. Washington, DC

2016   Radical Re-Imaginings, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. Washington, D.C.

2016   Hashtags Unplugged,  Caelum Gallery, New York, NY

2015    Pressure Points. DC Arts Center. Washington, D.C.
2015    (Solo Exhibition) Affirmations. Anacostia Arts Center. Washington, D.C.
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2013    Faculty Show. Art Works Studio School. Mt. Rainier, MD
2013    Shared Minds: Art & Design Education Student Teachers and Their Students. Pratt Institute. Brooklyn, NY.

Press & Bibliography
  • Berkon, Eliza. "This New Art Exhibit Is All About Bodies, But Not Kind the Media Shows Us." DCist. September 13th, 2018
  • "DC Arts Center Presents Sparkplug Process & Practice," East City Art. February 15th, 2017. 
  • Jakubowski, Mikey & Zulch, Meg. "Affirming Black Beauty Through Safe Spaces: Ashley Ja'nae," Hooligan Magazine Issue #12. 
  • Wilson, Aileen & Martin, Camille T. "The Art of the Art and Design Assignment: Pratt Institute." 2014. Print
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