Fannie Brito
Palabras Perdidas, 2010 60' X 48'
Fannie Brito is an artist and a Medical Doctor with a degree from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara, in Jalisco. Mexico. She also studied History of Art and French in Montreaux, Switzerland. Dr. Brito was born in Carmel, California and grew up with three brothers in Caracas, Venezuela, where her parents were avid art patrons.
Eighteen years ago, Fannie moved to Dallas to raise her three children. In 2000, she decided to follow her passion for art, leaving the health field to study painting and photography.
She is an active member in the Dallas arts community and has exhibited her work in more than 86 juried shows. She was selected for the inaugural exhibition of the Latino Cultural Center and at The African American museum, both in Dallas. Her studio is in Deep Ellum’s Continental Gin Building.
Fannie has taught painting, photography and 3-D design at Bishop Dunne High School and North Hills School, and she has a certification in Expressive Arts Therapy.
Since recently passing her United States Medical Boards, Fannie is looking forward to studying Psychiatry to fill the gap between her two worlds, painting and healing.
Eighteen years ago, Fannie moved to Dallas to raise her three children. In 2000, she decided to follow her passion for art, leaving the health field to study painting and photography.
She is an active member in the Dallas arts community and has exhibited her work in more than 86 juried shows. She was selected for the inaugural exhibition of the Latino Cultural Center and at The African American museum, both in Dallas. Her studio is in Deep Ellum’s Continental Gin Building.
Fannie has taught painting, photography and 3-D design at Bishop Dunne High School and North Hills School, and she has a certification in Expressive Arts Therapy.
Since recently passing her United States Medical Boards, Fannie is looking forward to studying Psychiatry to fill the gap between her two worlds, painting and healing.