Shaunté Glover
Shaunté Glover is a visual storyteller and interdisciplinary artist based in Phoenix, Arizona. Her work explores Black narratives through sculpture, installation, photography, and video, centering themes of memory, identity, queerness, and representation.
Since 2020, Glover has presented solo exhibitions throughout the Valley of the Sun at Eye Lounge, Practical Art, The Sagrado Galleria, and Visions Gallery. She has exhibited extensively throughout the Southwest in group exhibitions and was selected for the Arizona Biennial 2024 at the Tucson Museum of Art, where she was awarded the 2024 Contemporary Art Society Award of Excellence. In 2025, her work was featured in both Southwest Contemporary and Hayden’s Ferry Review. She is a recipient of the 2024 Artist to Work grant from the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture and the inaugural recipient of the 2025 Sette/Cohn Artist Award, facilitated through the Phoenix Art Museum. Glover holds a BFA from the Arizona State University in Photography.