Photographer & Environmental Scientist
/ Based in Brownsville, Texas
Brenda Bazán is a Mexican American photographer and environmental science graduate based in South Texas. Her work focuses on Mexican identity, Hispanic culture, border life, and the environment. Her goal is to offer new...
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Brenda Bazán is a Mexican American photographer and environmental science graduate based in South Texas.
Her work focuses on Mexican identity, Hispanic culture, border life, and the environment. Her goal is to offer new perspectives around social and environmental justice to include the voices of underrepresented minorities across the Mexican American border.
Brenda has a B.S. in Environmental Science and a Masters in Agriculture, Environmental and Sustainability Studies from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
Habitar Tierras Fronterizas, San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum, curated by Javier Dragustinovis (2023)
Habitar Tierras Fronterizas, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Tamaulipas, curated by Javier Dragustinovis (2022)
La Frontera a Través del Ojo de las Mujeres (The Border Through the Eyes of Women), The City of San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum, in partnership with the Mexican Consulate at Brownsville (2018)