Beatriz Whitehill
Multidisciplinary Artist
- Media,Multi-Disciplinary,Visual/Crafts
Biography
Beatriz Whitehill is a Puerto Rican-American multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the resilience of diasporic communities through hidden imagery and layered storytelling. She combines traditional painting techniques with animation, three-dimensional installations, and elements of street art and fashion to create immersive, inclusive worlds. Inspired by magical realism and her Puerto Rican heritage, Beatriz often incorporates cultural symbols like vejigante masks to reflect on inner strength and multigenerational narratives. She holds a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, mentors at Artists for Humanity, and serves as a community liaison at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Beatriz is currently a BCA Studio Resident, supported by the Wagner Foundation.
Education
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Professional Associations
'- Artists for Humanity (Painting Studio Mentor)
- Museum of Fine Arts Boston (Community Artist Liaison)
- Boston Center for the Arts (BCA Studio Resident, supported by Wagner Foundation)
- Museum of Fine Arts Boston (Community Artist Liaison)
- Boston Center for the Arts (BCA Studio Resident, supported by Wagner Foundation)
Artist Contribution
Her work addresses diasporic communities through a visual representation of the resilience and endurance of culture.