Mrs. Henderson-Hunsucker
has been a mixed media artist for the last seven years. She received
her Master in Fine Arts Degree in New Media from Arizona State University
in 2000. In 1994, after acquiring her BFA in Sculpture from East
Carolina University in North Carolina, Mrs. Henderson-Hunsucker
moved to Washington DC where she worked in the network television
industry. Deciding to go back to graduate school for a graduate
degree in studio art, she moved to Arizona in 1996. While enrolled
in university, Mrs. Henderson-Hunsucker taught Digital Arts at a
charter arts high school in downtown Phoenix and three-dimensional
design at ASU. Thereafter, she relocated to New York to set up her
own company called MM Solutions to provide Internet web hosting
services to specialized interest groups. In the big apple, Mrs.
Henderson worked at Christie’s Auction House in the Digital
Photo Studio as an image processor. After the 9-11 terrorist strike,
Henderson-Hunsucker decided to move back to her home state of North
Carolina. Mrs. Henderson-Hunsucker currently lives in Stokes County
with her husband and toddler and works for the Winston-Salem Forsyth
County Schools as an art teacher and Forsyth Technical Community
College as an adjunct professor. When she is not teaching weaving,
screenprinting, digital photography or other art related lessons,
she volunteers as the Chairman of the Buffalo
Creek Literacy Project, is a member of the Camp
Sertoma Club, teaches an occasional summer art class at Stokes
County 4-H and is a member of Danbury Community Church.
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