Cristine Brache

Cristine Brache (born 1984 in Miami) is an American artist, filmmaker, and writer of Puerto Rican and Cuban heritage.

She graduated from Florida State University in 2007 with a BFA in Studio Art, and attended Miami Southridge Senior High School.

In 2024, Brache co-directed, Goodnight Sweet Thing with artist and choreographer, Sigrid Lauren, a theater adaptation of her second book of poems of the same name.

[19] The artist's work circulates around constructs of the female body and psyche, broken histories, masking, and the inevitable power dynamics accompanying these themes.

[21][22] Her poetry is described as "unapologetic...often placing the reader in the position of the voyeur, Brache’s poems ambiguously deal with identity, power dynamics, and templates of the female body and psyche.