Lynnette Miranda 

Lynnette Miranda is a latinx artist, curator, and writer from Miami, FL, currently working in New York. She approaches her practice from the perspective of an artist—questioning and challenging established conventions—and an educator—opening up avenues for dialogue and collective knowledge building. Her ongoing research focuses on the social and political role of contemporary art, critically examining social practice, contemporary craft, performance, and new media work.

In 2015, she coordinated three art conferences, including The Creative Time Summit: The Curriculum at the Venice Biennale and at Brooklyn’s Boys and Girls High School, as well as ART21’s Creative Chemistries: Radical Practices for Art + Education at the Park Avenue Armory. She is currently the 2016-2017 Curator in Residence at Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City, MO.

For more information about Lynnette and their practice, please visit www.lynnettemiranda.com.