Ileana Doble Hernandez is a Mexican visual artist, her socially conscious practice expands to photography, video, installation and new media. Her artworks are part of public and private collections, and have been widely published and exhibited in North America, Europe and Asia. An artist and an activist, Ileana believes that art has the power to make people care, she uses her practice to promote harder gun reforms and the fair inclusion of immigrants within the American society. Doble Hernandez is an alumna from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she received the 2019 RIT Outstanding Graduate Student Award. This summer she joins the 2021 Leadership Institute Fellowship Cohort of the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC), and the Studio Residency at the Boston Center of the Arts. Ileana lives with her husband, their son, their dog and their cat.
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