Christina Wong (b. 1995, Nassau, The Bahamas) is a painter, mixed-media artist and cultural worker, intrigued with psychology. In 2012, she received the 'E. clement Bethel National Arts Festival' award for a special recipient of arts & crafts in the country. Wong then graduated in 2016 from The College of The Bahamas with an Associate's in Art, and from Lee University in 2018 with a BFA in painting. She exhibited a collaborative installation for the 2016 National Exhibition 8 (NE8) curated by Holly Bynoe at The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas. Wong received Honorable Mention for the Central Bank Competition in 2019 for her piece inspired by Hurricane Dorian, "Everybody and Dey Grammy #hurricanedorian." From 2015 to 2020, she curated exhibitions for The Chan Pratt Foundation and Transforming Spaces in 2015 and 2016 for the formerly known College of The Bahamas. Her most recent accomplishment is her first solo exhibition at Hillside House called ‘EMBRACE’ which opened in 2024.
Wong is passionate about continual personal improvement and development as an artist. As a Black woman with a diverse ancestral background, she feels most connected to her Bahamian heritage, drawing inspiration from the cultural richness of Black and Caribbean traditions. Led by her empathetic nature, she uses her work to advocate for Black mental health, creating space for awareness and dialogue. Through her art, she reflects on her own experiences and those of her community, fostering connection, reflection, and a sense of pride. She also highlights the rhythms of everyday life, capturing moments that feel both personal and universal. Some of her works are a part of the Dawn Davies Collection and can be found in The Love & Responsibility 2 edition.