Lizzy Alejandro is a Bronx-born second generation Puerto Rican American. Her work explores themes of identity, and challenges notions of the status quo.
Alejandro’s work has been exhibited at Fordham University, Taller Boricua Gallery, Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx Art Space, Andrew Freedman Home, Lincoln Hospital, the Bronx Latin American Art Biennial, Empty Set Gallery, Longwood Art Gallery, El Barrio’s Artspace PS109 and Riverfront Art Gallery.
She has been included in publications such as MIA Magazine, The Bronx Artist Documentary Project and in the Nueva Luz Photographic Journal 2016, Volume 20, entitled Living Latina: The Bronx Women’s Photo Collective.
Alejandro received her MFA in Digital Media from Lehman College in 2019.
Presented by The Bronx Women’s Photo Collective with Photoville and NYC Parks
The Bronx Women’s Photo Collective, a group of self-taught photographers, memorialize the story of their search for their Taíno roots through three original photography projects.
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