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Sabrina Hughes is a curator, historian of photography, and founder of photoxo, a personal archiving service specializing in helping people preserve their family photos.
Sabrina has a Master of Arts from University of South Florida in Art History. She has worked at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg Florida, and in the Department of Photographs at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. During her tenure at those museums, she learned best practices for caring for photographs. She curated four photography exhibitions at the MFA including Picturing a New Society: Photographs from the Soviet Union 1920’s to 1980’s and African American Life and Family. In addition to her work with photoxo, Sabrina teaches History of Photography at USF and actively collects vernacular photography.