Monica Lozano Video - TEDxElPaso
Monica Lozano Video - TEDxElPaso
Monica Lozano at the TEDxElPaso - 2013. Monica Lozano is a Mexican American photographer born in El Paso, Texas and raised across the border in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Her work is inspired by real stories of people's courage, determination and strength, particularly those who have lived difficult experiences in border towns throughout the world. Following a BA in Visual Arts from Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon in Monterrey, Mexico, she worked as a graphic artist and commercial photographer for CBS Television. In 2009, Lozano received her Masters Degree in Photography from TAI Escuela Superior de Artes y Espectáculos in Madrid, Spain where she produced Borders, a series selected for various international photo competitions and grants including the Air Dolomiti (Lufthansa) prize at the International Talent Support competition in Trieste, Italy and in Hyeres International Photography Competition in Hyeres, France. In 2011, Lozano finished the Photo Global residency at the School of Visual Arts in New York on a presidential scholarship. Lozano's elegant and socially charged portraits have been exhibited in Italy, Spain, Germany, Mexico and the United States. Lozano has been featured under the "One To Watch" article in American Photo Magazine and Columbia Journalism Review selected her for the "20 Women to Watch" list. Lozano also collaborated with 2011 TED Award winner JR and his Inside Out Project in Mexico. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBo3JgdY7wY
Report this entry
More from the same community-collection
Richard M. Dudley, El Paso, TX, Mayor
Richard M. Dudley, engineer and El Paso mayor, was born near ...
Looking to the Franklin Mountains
The image shows some houses on the Eastside of El Paso, looking ...
San Jacinto Plaza looking towards Franklins
There is a locomotive on Main Street, a fancy carriage in the ...
Looking across Main to San Jacinto Plaza
This view of the Plaza looks across the railroad tracks on Main. ...
San Jacinto Plaza looking across St. Louis (Mills)
This view from San Jacinto Plaza shows both the domed City Hall ...