Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter
Gibson-Hunter’s work can be found in the collections of the Liberian Embassy, Montgomery County, MD, and other noted collections. She completed two public commissions for the DC Department of General Services. The Wall of Unity (2017) and, ANCESTORS (2019) are both located in District public schools. In 2019, Gibson-Hunter was a Pyramid Atlantic Denbo Fellow. She is currently a cofounding member of Black Artists of DC, a member of WOAUA, and a post-studio member of STABLE, a DC arts community. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. She is also a member of PROJECT 2020, a group of nine women that made nine collaborative books, each capturing the experiences, and emotions of a year that will live in the memory of world events. You can find more about Gibson-Hunter on the digital archive JEMBE.
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