Jazmin Carrera (b.2000) is a multidisciplinary artist based out of St. Petersburg, FL, who utilizes photography as a primary medium. Carrera skillfully captures and documents the moments and people closest to her. Her photographs serve as visual narratives, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the authenticity of human experience, exploring themes of intimacy, friendship, and her upbringing.
Venturing beyond photography, Carrera explores painting, sculpture, and installation art, where she delves into her Mexican roots, utilizing symbols of religion, the role of a woman in Mexican culture, and the significance of the family. Her work is a poignant exploration of the impact of culture and environment on one’s personal perspectives.
Carrera received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. Her work has been published in Saw Palm’s Florida Literature and Art Magazine and exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville.
Venturing beyond photography, Carrera explores painting, sculpture, and installation art, where she delves into her Mexican roots, utilizing symbols of religion, the role of a woman in Mexican culture, and the significance of the family. Her work is a poignant exploration of the impact of culture and environment on one’s personal perspectives.
Carrera received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. Her work has been published in Saw Palm’s Florida Literature and Art Magazine and exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville.