BAX | Brooklyn Arts Exchange
Ashley Renee Thaxton-Stevenson is an experienced educator and arts professional currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at Adelphi University and as an Interim Oversight Committee Member at Spellbound Theatre. With roles including Co-Editor of the Teaching Artist Journal at Taylor & Francis Group and various positions at BAX | Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Fiasco Theater, and NYU Steinhardt School, Ashley has demonstrated a strong commitment to teaching and community engagement in the performing arts. Ashley holds a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Brooklyn College and a Bachelor of Arts in Acting, Dance, and Critical Race Theory from New York University.
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BAX | Brooklyn Arts Exchange
At BAX, we strive to provide a nurturing, year-round, performance, rehearsal and educational venue in Brooklyn that encourages artistic risk-taking and stimulates dialogue among diverse constituencies. BAX was founded in 1991, as a small, pioneer arts organization on an industrial block in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn. In 1998, BAX moved to lower Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn to accommodate a growing demand for services. By 2006, BAX had achieved most of its programmatic and infrastructure expansion goals and seized the opportunity to expand to a second floor and create THE BAX BUILDING. BAX currently has seven full-time and five part-time employees, a roster of 24 teaching artists, four interns and volunteers.