Recent projects include the exhibition Spectral Field by Anahita Bradbery, River on Fire and Art & Climate Justice Symposium (2024) and performances Memory Fleet by Jasmine Hearn (2024), D.R.E.A.M = AFRAM by Lisa E. Harris (2023) and LANDS - Portrait of the city of Houston by French collaborators Jocelyn Cottencin and Emmanuelle Huynh (2023). In addition to their role as curator at DiverseWorks, DeHoyos also manages Diverse Discourse and co-organizes The Idea Fund, a regranting program co-administered by DiverseWorks, Aurora Picture Show, and Project Row Houses, funded by the Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts. In her free time DeHoyos Sauder serves as a Steering committee member for Houston's Bipoc Artists Network and Fund, and as a partner advisor for the National Performance Network. DeHoyos Sauder received a BFA from Sam Houston State University (2013) and MFA in Curatorial Practice from Maryland Institute College of Art (2016).
Ashley DeHoyos Sauder
Photo: Sol Diaz
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