Carrie Zaslow holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts
Degree from Northern Michigan University in Metalsmithing and a Master of Fine
Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design in Jewelry and Light Metals. Carrie
has shown her jewelry and sculpture throughout the United States and Europe. She
has been an art educator, teaching from kindergarten through college level. Currently,
Ms. Zaslow is the Fair Housing Education and Outreach Project Director with the
Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights. Carrie began her tenure with the Commission
in 1998 as a Paul W. Holbrook fellow. In 2000, she successfully co-authored a
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Fair Housing Education and Outreach
Grant and was awarded a HUD "Best Practices Award" for the Rhode Island
Fair Housing Youth Outreach and Community Education Project. Carrie Zaslow was
appointed to the Urban League of Rhode Island Board of Directors in 1999. She
is an active member of the Rhode Island Coalition for Affirmative Action, the
Providence RISD Alumni Association and the American Association of Museums, Providence:
Museum and Community Dialogue.