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Iyana Hill

Iyana Hill

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Contact Information

Graduate Research Associate

Education

  • 2023, BFA, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

Iyana Hill is a master's student in Art Education. She is an artist, curator, and community organizer from Columbus, Ohio. As an artist she focuses on the liberation of Black people and the Black experience through the mediums of photography and ceramics. Her curatorial and community programming honors Black culture and thinks about accessibility, immersion, and arts equity to articulate and honor Blackness. She is the creator of Irrepressible Soula project, collective, and art-based model. 

Fun Fact: Iyana writes mostly in cursive because most people cannot read it anymore. 

Research Interest

  • Black Cultural Production
  • Arts Equity and Accessibility 
  • Multicultural Arts Education
  • Historically Marginalized Communities