Teresita Fernandez
Teresita Fernández, born in Miami, Florida in 1968, is a contemporary American artist known for her large-scale installations and sculptures that explore perception and the natural world. She studied at Florida International University and the Virginia Commonwealth University. Fernández's early career saw her rise to prominence with works like "Fire (America)" and "Stacked Waters." Her art often uses materials such as glass, graphite, and metals to create immersive experiences that challenge viewers' perceptions. Fernández's work is featured in prestigious collections including the Museum of Modern Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. She continues to be a leading figure in contemporary art. Read more about Arts.