Dr. Antoinette Myers Perry
AICAD Post-Graduate Teaching Fellow (2024-2026)

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Dr. Antoinette Myers Perry is a multimedia, multidisciplinary artist, poet, filmmaker, and painter, whose semi-figurative/semi-abstract works explore themes of (re)memory, ancestry, and Gullah-Geechee genealogies/generational histories. Additionally, she has served in a number of roles, including an elementary school special education teacher, middle and high school dean of students and humanities teacher; and a collegiate assistant dean of students and director of a multicultural resource center. Dr. Myers Perry holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics and Latin American Studies from Scripps College; a Master of Arts in Education: Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies from Stanford University; and a Doctorate of Education in Organizational Change and Leadership from the University of Southern California. A LeRoy E. Hoffberger Family Foundation fellow, she recently earned her MFA from the LeRoy E. Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art.