Ashley Hunt
Ashley Hunt (born April 3, 1970 in Los Angeles [1][2]) is an American artist, activist, writer and educator, primarily known for his photographic and video works on the American prison system, mass incarceration and the prison abolition movement. View the profiles of people named Ashley Hunt. Join Facebook to connect with Ashley Hunt and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to... Attorney and Counselor at Law. Ashley Hunt is a Lake County native and is a graduate of Leesburg High School. Ashley attended the University of Cincinnati where he played football on scholarship and earned his Bachelor’s degree in finance. He later received his Juris Doctor with high honors from Nova Southeastern University. Ashley Hunt (based in Los Angeles) is both an artist and activist. Over the last 20 years, he has dedicated his socially-engaged art practice to documenting the expansion of the U.S. prison system. Building upon the eighteen years of Hunt’s Correction Documentary Project, “Degrees of Visibility” is a large body of landscape studies that look upon the spaces that surround prisons, jails and detention centers throughout all 50 U.S. states and territories.
site for film, And Water Brings Tomorrow, by Ashley Hunt, about the closing of prisons. Ashley Hunt is an artist, writer and educator whose documentary and community-engaged artworks of the past two and a half decades have focused primarily on the U.S. prison system — its growth, ecologies, effects on communities, continuation of the. Artist and activist who uses video, photography, mapping and writing to engage social movements, modes of learning and public discourse. Ashley Hunt (based in Los Angeles) is both an artist and activist. Over the last 20 years, he has dedicated his socially-engaged art practice to documenting the expansion of the U.S. prison system.
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