Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter
Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter holds a degree in art education and MFA in printmaking. While living in New York, she studied in Bob Blackburn’s Printmaking Studio and later received a fellowship from the Bronx Museum of Art. She was a Foundation Program advisor at Parsons School of Design until 1987, when she returned to Washington, DC to raise her family. Her work is included in the Washington DC Art Bank, the John A. Wilson Building permanent art collection, the Liberian Embassy collection in Monrovia, and the Washingtonian collection.
She has exhibited in Washington DC, Maryland, New York, Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Texas, Florida, Great Britain, Argentina and Poland. A co-founder of Black Artists of DC, she represented BADC during Art Basel Miami 06, in the Design District. In the same year Gibson-Hunter was awarded the Artist Fellowship Program Grant from the DC Commission of the Arts and Humanities.
She has exhibited in Washington DC, Maryland, New York, Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Texas, Florida, Great Britain, Argentina and Poland. A co-founder of Black Artists of DC, she represented BADC during Art Basel Miami 06, in the Design District. In the same year Gibson-Hunter was awarded the Artist Fellowship Program Grant from the DC Commission of the Arts and Humanities.