Alexia Haick (she/her) is a photographer and filmmaker based in São Paulo, Brazil, and New York, USA. Her work primarily explores family dynamics and childhood, with a current focus on the journey of sexual awakening in the female experience. She is the co-creator of O Clube dos 35, a diverse and interconnected community driven by a passion for analog and alternative photography.
Alexia holds a degree in Photography and Video from the School of Visual Arts. Recently, her series To All the Nasty Ladies was published in GUP Magazine, and her film Let Me Go was screened at the New York Film Festival.
Contact Information
Email: alexiahaick@gmail.com
Phone: +1 (347) 556-4546
O Clube dos 35
Awards:
- The Rhodes Family Award for Outstanding Students, 2025
- Alumni Scholarship Award, 2025
- Darrel Ellis Award, 2024
- Silas H. Rhodes Scholarship, 2021
- Deixe-me Ir, Winner of Best Silent Movie and Finalist for Best Student Film at the New York International Film Awards, 2024
- Deixe-me Ir, Winner of Best Silent Movie at the Oniros Film Awards, 2024
- Deixe-me Ir, Official Selection at the New York Brazilian Film Awards, 2024
- Deixe-me Ir, Winner of Best Experimental Movie at the LA Independent Movie Awards, 2024
- Deixe-me Ir, Official Selection at the All That Moves, 2024
- The Drain, Finalist for Best Cinematography and Classic Short Film at the SCA Los Angeles, 2024
- The Drain, Nominee for Best Experimental Film and Winner of Best Soundtrack, 2022
- The Drain, Finalist for Best Student Film at the New York International Film Awards, 2022
Work has been published in Photo Vogue, Bold Journey, Iconic Magazine, Visual Opinion, Float Magazine, Penida Magazine, Untold Magazine, and Selin Magazine.