Anne Bouie
Though highly trained in education and history, Anne Bouie is an artist in the naïve tradition and draws heavily upon pre-conversion indigenous cultures, which use art to heal, teach and sustain meaning. The traditions of southern folk artists are also a source of inspiration. Her pivotal moment as an artist came while attending a meeting of the Black Artists of DC. In 2006 her work was accepted into Found, an exhibit sponsored by BADC and she has been working as an artist since then. As a mixed media assemblage artist, Bouie has exhibited at the Honfluer Gallery, Galarie Myrtis, the Nevin Kelly Gallery, Millennium Salon, and the DC Arts Center. She has also participated in exhibits in California, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and India. She is a member of the Black Artists of DC, the Millennium Arts Salon, Washington DC Friends of Brandywine, the Women’s Caucus for the Arts, the Honfluer Gallery, the Washington Arts Project, and the Pen and Brush Gallery in New York.
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