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Sandra Eleta is an artist and photographer. Eleta was born in Panama City in Republic of Panama on September 4, 1942, as Sandra Eleta Boyd. Eleta studied Fine Arts at Finch College and then later studied Social Investigation in The New School of Social Research in New York. Her study of Social Investigation lead her to tell the life stories of a variety of different people in varying social classes throughout Latin America. In the 1970s, she took courses at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York with Ken Heyman and George Tice, who were both photographers. She then went on to teach at the Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica. She lived and worked in Portobelo, Panama for many years, since the mid-1970s.

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  • Sandra Eleta (4 de septiembre de 1942) es una fotógrafa panameña,​​ reconocida por reinvidicar la mirada artística hacia la cotidianidad en los pueblos de origen afrocolonial e indígena de la zona atlántica de la República de Panamá. (es)
  • Sandra Eleta (née le 4 septembre 1942) est une photographe panaméenne. (fr)
  • Sandra Eleta is an artist and photographer. Eleta was born in Panama City in Republic of Panama on September 4, 1942, as Sandra Eleta Boyd. Eleta studied Fine Arts at Finch College and then later studied Social Investigation in The New School of Social Research in New York. Her study of Social Investigation lead her to tell the life stories of a variety of different people in varying social classes throughout Latin America. In the 1970s, she took courses at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York with Ken Heyman and George Tice, who were both photographers. She then went on to teach at the Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica. She lived and worked in Portobelo, Panama for many years, since the mid-1970s. She is known for is a photograph she captured in 1977 in Panama, entitled "The One with the Feather Duster". It was showcased at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles during the Radical Women in Latin American Art exhibit in Winter of 2017. (en)
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  • Sandra Eleta (4 de septiembre de 1942) es una fotógrafa panameña,​​ reconocida por reinvidicar la mirada artística hacia la cotidianidad en los pueblos de origen afrocolonial e indígena de la zona atlántica de la República de Panamá. (es)
  • Sandra Eleta (née le 4 septembre 1942) est une photographe panaméenne. (fr)
  • Sandra Eleta is an artist and photographer. Eleta was born in Panama City in Republic of Panama on September 4, 1942, as Sandra Eleta Boyd. Eleta studied Fine Arts at Finch College and then later studied Social Investigation in The New School of Social Research in New York. Her study of Social Investigation lead her to tell the life stories of a variety of different people in varying social classes throughout Latin America. In the 1970s, she took courses at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York with Ken Heyman and George Tice, who were both photographers. She then went on to teach at the Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica. She lived and worked in Portobelo, Panama for many years, since the mid-1970s. (en)
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  • Sandra Eleta (es)
  • Sandra Eleta (fr)
  • Sandra Eleta (en)
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