
Freeman, Christina
Office: HN 11002 & online
E-mail: christina.freeman@hunter.cuny.edu
Website: www.instagram.com/freeman_christina
Christina Freeman (she/her) is an artist, curator, and self-trained archivist. UltraViolet Archive (2018-2025), Freeman’s installation of censored creative works, has travelled throughout New York City since its debut at Queens Museum in 2018. This project received mentions in both Artforum and Vulture for its role in Queens International 2018: Volumes. Subsequent iterations were featured at the Creative Time Summit X (2019), on Governors Island (2022), and at NARS Foundation (2024). In 2025, Freeman installed a semester-long exhibition of UltraViolet Archive at the Beard and Weil Galleries at Wheaton College, including a new Augmented Reality experience supported by a fellowship with Social Practice CUNY (2024-2025).
Freeman presented her cyanotype installation, Pleasures and Terrors of Pollination (2024) at The Bronx Museum of the Arts in Bronx Calling: The Sixth AIM Biennial. Her community workshop, Climate Resilient Edible Garden, instructed participants on preparing their vegetable gardens for extreme heat. She will install the next iteration of this project in a solo show at The Arts Council of Princeton in 2027.
Freeman’s recent curatorial projects include Inherit America: Carlos Javier Ortiz and Laurence Ralph (2025) at Princeton University SPIA and Support Systems (2025) at Longwood Art Gallery, Bronx Council on the Arts.
