Brayan Enriquez (b. 2000) is a first-generation Mexican American artist based in Atlanta, GA. His work focuses on his family and their past as undocumented immigrants to discuss the migrant experience in the United States. Enriquez earned a BFA in Photography from the Ernest G. Welch School of Art and Design at Georgia State University. He’s a recipient of Aperture and Google’s 2024 Creator Labs Photo Fund, Atlanta Center for Photography’s 2025 Emerging Artist Fellowship, the 2025 Atlanta Artadia Award, the 2026 PhotoWork Junior Fellowship, and Atlanta Contemporary’s 2026 Nexus Fund, which is administered through the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Regional Regranting Program. His work has been featured in Burnaway, Number:Inc, Observer, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and The New York Times.
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