Fabiola Carranza

Fabiola Carranza is a third year Art Practice PhD student pursuing a specialization in Critical Gender Studies. She examines visual, cultural and personal phenomena through art and writing. Carranza studied in Vancouver, BC where she earned her MFA at University of British Columbia and a BFA from Emily Carr University. She has participated in exhibitions at Plug In Institute for Contemporary Art (Winnipeg), the National Gallery of Costa Rica (San José) and the Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver). Her first public art commission, Seven Signs, was on view at Waterfront Park in Seattle in 2016, and her play The Mexican Husband was published by Blank Cheque Press in 2019. Her art writing has appeared in Canadian Art, Public Parking, c magazine, The Capilano Review and Charcuterie.

Spring

2020