Jasmin Hernandez (she/her) is the Black Latina founder & EIC of her art baby Gallery Gurls. An award-winning digital space celebrating Black & POC changemakers in contemporary art since 2012. Gallery Gurls has been featured in Vogue, Artnet, among other outlets, and has partnered with Vanity Fair, Dior, Outfront Media, Artsy, Fotografiska New York, etc. Her writing on culture and identity has appeared in Harper’s Bazaar, Latina, PopSugar, Bustle, ELLE, Refinery29, Galerie, Frieze, etc.
Her debut book, We Are Here: Visionaries of Color Transforming the Art World (Abrams, 2021), received press in The Cut, Sotheby’s, Architectural Digest, etc. Her writing has been awarded by The Awesome Foundation (2018), Critical Minded (2020), and she’s a Creatives Rebuild New York inaugural grantee (2022-24). She served as a script consultant for Univision’s La Fuerza De Creer: Dulce Sazón (2023), a TV series depicting Afro-Latine representation and STEM in Latinx communities. She’s a featured contributor on the award-winning, Who’s Behind Black Art (2023), a docu-series currently streaming on Black Experience on Xfinity and Xumo Play.
She is a proud Dominican Yorker, based in Harlem. You’ll find this Parsons alumna, gallery hopping locally & globally, and nerding out over vintage fashion, fiction, and films.
Services:
writing, editing & copywriting
panel moderating + speaking opportunities + event curation
digital content production + social media strategy
Afro-Latine sensitivity reads for novels, screenplays, TV scripts & cultural consulting
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