Tarrah Krajnak and Wilka Roig are self-described “women, collaborative, minority” artists whose work is featured in the Spring issue of Nueva Luz.
Their photographs, almost always created in series, interrogate stereotypical images of women from fine art, popular culture and media.
By taking turns in front of and behind the camera, they raise questions, not just about representations of women, but about women’s role (and power) in the artistic process. In this interview, they provide some insight into their collaborative working process.


