Christina Hubbard

Christina Hubbard

Christina Hubbard is an artist and poet based on the suburban prairie of Kansas City. She is currently completing her Master of Arts in Theological Studies with a concentration in Christianity and the Arts at Regent College. Christina holds a BA in English from William Jewell College and is a graduate of the Renovaré Institute for Christian Spiritual Formation. As an internationally published writer and entrepreneur, Christina’s work focuses on the power of community and creative practice to transform a person's spirituality. Originally trained in writing and music, she is a self-taught photographer exploring black-and-white portraiture through poetic storytelling. At Regent, Christina has explored how early Christian women’s narratives influence belief, virtue, and modern faith practice. Her work asks questions about courage, connection, and sacrifice to redefine current understandings of suffering, family, and resilience.




The Dal Schindell Gallery is located at Regent College, which sits on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) First Nation.


Artist Website

https://www.christinahubbard.com/

Christina Hubbard
Exhibition

UPCOMING EXHIBITION | APRIL 9, 2025 - MAY 8, 2025 Artist Presentation - Wednesday, April, 9 3-4pm Room 10 Opening Reception - Wednesday, April 9, 4-7pm Visit the Dal Schindell Gallery between April 9 and May 8, 2025, to view Martyrs in Monochrome, an exhibition of black-and-white portraiture by Christina Hubbard.