Christina Fernandez, Suburban Nightscapes #1 (Max and Diego), 2023. Archival pigment print; 30 x 45 inches. Image courtesy and © Christina Fernandez
Anderman Photography Lecture: Christina Fernandez
Please note the start time of this lecture has been moved up to 5:30 pm.
For over three decades, artist and educator Christina Fernandez has been using photography to explore themes of migration, labor, gender, and her own Chicana identity. Part documentary, part conceptual, part political, her work brings attention to often overlooked narratives and perspectives, socioeconomic issues, and personal history through images of the landscape, the urban/suburban environment, and forms of portraiture.
Christina Fernandez lives and works in Los Angeles, California and has been a part of the art faculty at Cerritos College for the past 30 years.
This talk will also be livestreamed virtually. Buy virtual tickets.
The Anderman Photography Lecture Series presents talks by the preeminent creators and thinkers in photography today. Learn more about the Photography department at the museum.
The Anderman Photography Lecture Series presents talks by the preeminent creators and thinkers in photography today. Series funding is generously provided by Evan and Elizabeth Anderman.