Ivana Cruz is a freelance art director and creative consultant based in New York. She was the Art Director of W Magazine from 2021 to 2025, where she worked on the design and artistic direction of W’s printed edition, website, social platforms, videos, and events. She has been on the masthead of Vogue, Esquire, and The Miami Herald and collaborated with The New York Times, Elephant, Condé Nast, Gucci, HBO, Yahoo, and ResortPass. In addition to visual storytelling, Cruz writes about arts and culture for various media outlets and art organizations.
For any inquires, please email me at ivanacruz.art@gmail.com.
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For any inquires, please email me at ivanacruz.art@gmail.com.
Articles written by Ivana Cruz:
Pepe Mar, The Pit Los Angeles
Doppelganger
George Clinton, Elephant
“George Clinton in Outer Space”
Guadalupe Maravilla, W
“For Guadalupe Maravilla, Making Art Is a Form of Healing”
Patricio Guzmán, W
“Understanding Chile’s History Through the Films of Patricio Guzmán”
Pepón Osorio, W
“Pepón Osorio Brings All Kinds of Community to His Sprawling New Museum Show”
Joel Gaitan, W
“Sculptor Joel Gaitan Pays Homage to Mesoamerican Ceramics and Nica Culture”
The Silence=Death Collective, W
“The Story Behind Silence=Death, an Icon of the LGBTQ+ Rights Movement”
Geraldson Chua, W
“A Former Mag Director Has Launched His Own Line of Filipino Treats”
Domesticanx at El Museo del Barrio, W
“Exploring the Idea of Domesticanx Through Art”
Pepe Mar, The Pit Los Angeles
Doppelganger
George Clinton, Elephant
“George Clinton in Outer Space”
Guadalupe Maravilla, W
“For Guadalupe Maravilla, Making Art Is a Form of Healing”
Patricio Guzmán, W
“Understanding Chile’s History Through the Films of Patricio Guzmán”
Pepón Osorio, W
“Pepón Osorio Brings All Kinds of Community to His Sprawling New Museum Show”
Joel Gaitan, W
“Sculptor Joel Gaitan Pays Homage to Mesoamerican Ceramics and Nica Culture”
The Silence=Death Collective, W
“The Story Behind Silence=Death, an Icon of the LGBTQ+ Rights Movement”
Geraldson Chua, W
“A Former Mag Director Has Launched His Own Line of Filipino Treats”
Domesticanx at El Museo del Barrio, W
“Exploring the Idea of Domesticanx Through Art”