He brings a wide range of lived experiences to this multi-disciplinary project, including a deep history in experimental music, time teaching adolescents and young adults how to use art-making to process and recover from trauma, an existing sculpture practice focused on urban space and dirt as a sculptural medium, and several years of experience interviewing witnesses and gathering testimony as a practicing attorney.
For more on Ashton and his practice, visit: www.ashtonsphillips.com