Create. Reflect. Connect.

Meet Ashlin

Ashlin Randolph is an arts educator, writer, and facilitator dedicated to creating transformative learning experiences rooted in storytelling, creativity, and cultural memory.

With experience spanning museums, schools, community organizations, and public humanities spaces, Ashlin designs programs that encourage participants to explore identity, strengthen self-expression, and build meaningful connections through art and reflection.

Her work has been shaped by experiences with organizations, including:

  • Museum of the African Diaspora

  • African American Museum & Library at Oakland

  • Museum of Children's Art

  • KIPP Public Schools Northern California

  • Brooklyn’s Children Museum

  • Mighty Mighty Studio

Ashlin is currently pursuing a Master of Social Work degree at Howard University, where she continues to explore the intersections of creativity, healing, education, and community care.