Tova Katzman
Bio
Tova Katzman is a photo and video artist, visual storyteller and educator. Her work stems from human geography, loss, the built environment and embodied research around bodies of water; resulting in photography, films and video installations.
In 2017, she was awarded a Fulbright fellowship to pursue an art and research project on the intersection of daily life and the Panama Canal. She remained based in Panama for six years working as a freelance photographer, videographer, curator and educator as well as the co-founder of La Junta Colectiva, a collective for women photographers working in Panama. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Bloomberg, Mongabay and Outside Magazine, among others.
Tova grew up within the year-round working-class community on Martha’s Vineyard Island off the coast of Massachusetts. She is currently based in Texas after receiving her MFA in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin.
Statement
Tova Katzman is a photo and video artist, visual storyteller and educator. Her work stems from human geography, loss, the built environment and embodied research around bodies of water; resulting in photography, films and video installations.
Additional information
Este cortometraje forma parte de la exposición temporal El Jardín de Mr.Brown, abierta al público a partir del 18 de marzo 2026, en el Museo del Canal de Panamá
