María Luz Bravo: Glimpse, Gathered
Virtual artist talk
Thursday, April 6, 2023
6–7pm ET


Listen to María Luz Bravo in conversation with Hamiltonian Fellowship Manager Anisa Olufemi, on Glimpse, Gathered, a selection of such moments and observations, directing the viewer’s attention to the more overlooked vantage points of the neighborhood, and the ways in which it often serves as an impartial record of our busy lives, aspirations, and ambitions.

Learn about Glimpse, Gathered

María Luz Bravo (b. 1975, Mexico; lives and works in Washington, DC) is a Mexican photographer whose work highlights major social phenomena, focusing primarily on cities in conflict, political boundaries and community resilience and revolves around the use of space, both urban and architectural, in the contemporary urban landscape. She holds a Bachelor’s in Architecture from Universidad de las Américas in Puebla, Mexico and a Master of Arts in New Media Photojournalism from Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Her work has been exhibited and published internationally in the US, Mexico, and Europe. María Luz Bravo’s 2014 series Reclaims was selected to be part of the XVI Photography Biennale in Mexico. Bravo is a 2020–2022 Hamiltonian Artists Fellow.