
Adeline Lulo (b. Washington Heights, NY) is a visual storyteller who is inspired by her upbringing, culture, and community. Working between the Bronx, Washington Heights, and the Dominican Republic, she uses photography to address socio-political issues that directly affect her family, friends and communities. Lulo illuminates the presence of joy, resilience, and love; often experienced but rarely documented within Black and Hispanic communities.
Lulo’s work was highlighted as TIME’s “Best Portrait of 2020.” In 2022, she was one of 20 artists selected for Google's first-ever Image Equity Fellowship and was one of 100 chosen for the merit-based Eddie Adams Workshop. She was also featured in Afropunk as one of the artists documenting the many layers of the Black and Afro-Latinx experience. Additionally, she is a three-time recipient of the 'Bronx Recognizes Its Own' award, received in 2017, 2019, and 2024.
Lulo earned a BFA from Parsons School of Design in 2015, where she was awarded 'Best In Show' for the Thesis Exhibition. Her work has been exhibited at The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Longwood Art Gallery, and BronxArtSpace. Her photographs were also projected at the ‘Claremont Illuminated’ Festival, held by the Bronx Documentary Center, which brightened a dark stairwell on the edge of the South Bronx’s Claremont Village, a New York City housing project.
Her clients include The New York Times, Time Magazine, Freeform, Disney, Bank of America, Nike, Footlocker, AT&T, Uniqlo, R29, Vice and more.
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Adeline Lulo (b. Washington Heights, NY) is a visual storyteller who is inspired by her upbringing, culture, and community. Working between the Bronx, Washington Heights, and the Dominican Republic, she uses photography to address socio-political issues that directly affect her family, friends and communities. Lulo illuminates the presence of joy, resilience, and love; often experienced but rarely documented within Black and Hispanic communities.
Lulo’s work was highlighted as TIME’s “Best Portrait of 2020.” In 2022, she was one of 20 artists selected for Google's first-ever Image Equity Fellowship and was one of 100 chosen for the merit-based Eddie Adams Workshop. She was also featured in Afropunk as one of the artists documenting the many layers of the Black and Afro-Latinx experience. Additionally, she is a three-time recipient of the 'Bronx Recognizes Its Own' award, received in 2017, 2019, and 2024.
Lulo earned a BFA from Parsons School of Design in 2015, where she was awarded 'Best In Show' for the Thesis Exhibition. Her work has been exhibited at The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Longwood Art Gallery, and BronxArtSpace. Her photographs were also projected at the ‘Claremont Illuminated’ Festival, held by the Bronx Documentary Center, which brightened a dark stairwell on the edge of the South Bronx’s Claremont Village,
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