Jordan Corine Cruz
Artist Bio:
Jordan Corine Cruz is a Puerto Rican visual artist, educator, and arts administrator whose work
explores diasporic identity, memory, and cultural endurance through sculpture and installation.
Cruz earned a BFA in Photography and an MFA in Photography, Video, and Related Media from
the School of Visual Arts. Her work has appeared at venues such as Haul Gallery,
BronxArtSpace, and PHOTOVILLE. In 2024, she was both a BXMA AIM Fellow and an
Artist-in-Residence at BronxArtSpace on Governors Island. In 2020, the Bronx Council on the
Arts honored her with the BRIO Award. Earlier, in 2019, Cruz organized and hosted “The
Culture of Community: A Latinx Photo Symposium,” collaborating with El Museo del Barrio and
SVA to explore visual strategies for community formation across the Latinx diaspora.
Cruz currently serves as Technical Director of the Photography & Imaging program at NYU
Tisch School of the Arts. She is also the Program Director of the Future Imagemakers
Workshop, a free 14-week course that helps high schoolers express their voices through
photography. Cruz lives and works in the Bronx, New York.
Website:jordancorinecruz.com
IG: @jordancorinec


