Patricia Silva is an Iberian-born, New York City-based internationally exhibited artist working with photography, video, and writing. Their writings on photography and visual culture have been published in The Gay & Lesbian Review, Dodge & Burn: Decolonizing Photography, Queering the Collection, Daylight, and in Memories Can’t Wait: Conversations on Accessing History and Archives Through Artistic Practices. They curated the first Luso-Brazilian Pop-Up Arts Festival in NYC; and organized the Vivid Glances queer films program for NYC Feminist Film Week 2018. Presently faculty at The School at the International Center of Photography, while independently teaching artist workshops in the US and internationally.