Christina is a interdisciplinary artist and researcher. Her inquisitive nature initially led her to a decade-long career in consumer behavior, where she designed research and strategies to understand the role brands play in people’s daily lives.
Since 2016, she has been working as an independent artist and freelance consultant, focusing on the intersections of domesticity, culture, and lived experience through diverse mediums, including ethnography, film, curation, and design. Her work often examines the cultural and personal narratives embedded in everyday spaces and objects, blending art with social inquiry. Engaging with themes like memory, identity, and material culture, Christina traverses the boundaries between cultural studies, philosophy, visual anthropology, and semiotics to offer an intimate, nuanced, and textured perspective on domestic life.
Christina holds a Master of Arts from the University of Texas in Austin and is a graduate of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EEMJD) program, DocNomads, where she studied documentary film (theory and practice) in Belgium, Portugal and Hungary.
She has participated in artist residencies and workshops at LaboBXL, Mono No Aware, and was a 2020 UNDO Artist Fellow at Union Docs. She is also the founding editor of Docs in Orbit.
Christina is a dual citizen and available to work on projects in both the EU and USA.