Jacqueline Herranz
Brooks
Jacqueline Herranz-Brooks is a queer Cuban author, educator, and multidisciplinary artist who resides in New York. Her work is project-based, and it merges research, documentary photography, soundscape interpretation, and urban interventions in multimedia installations. Jacqueline, who is interested in the process of fictionalization of memory and in the creations of intellectual personas, is the author of several books of autofiction among them Liquid Days (Argentina, 1997), Escenas para Turistas (New York, 2003), Mujeres sin Trama (New York, 2011), and Viaje en Almendrón (Installation book, 2015).
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