Cathryn Griffith, a graduate of Wellesley College and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
In "Havana Revisited: An Architectural Heritage", artist and photographer Cathryn Griffith examines Havana's most important buildings and public spaces by juxtaposing old tourist post cards with her recent photographs.
A student of French culture and language, Griffith has written and lectured about the Musée d'Orsay and has also photographed in France, China, Tibet, along the Silk Road, and in New England. Raised near Erie, Pennsylvania, on land that had been planted by her great-grandparents, she has seen the houses of her family and forebears demolished and gained a deep respect for the history embodied in architecture.