![]() Miranda received The Fountainhead Residency, The Growlery Residency, and the CCA Alumni Sculpture Residency. Select group exhibitions include From The Water, 2021 (Brooklyn, NY) digital/room, 2020, Slash Gallery (San Francisco,CA) Pull Up, 2019, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, CA) and Tell Me A Story, 2019, Charlie James Gallery (Los Angeles, CA). Selected solo exhibitions include Florida Jitt, 2022, Museum of the African Diaspora (San Francisco, CA) and Purple Coming In, 2017, IS Projects (Fort Lauderdale, FL). Using sculptural investigations in silicone and glass, his work explores a contemporary Southern identity, informed by hip-hop, The Come Up, and artifacts of a South Florida landscape. Vincent Miranda is an artist from Broward County, Florida. Her solo and two-person exhibitions include Form + Concept (Santa Fe, NM), The Ski Club (Milwaukee, WI), Field Projects (New York, NY), and The Alice Gallery (Seattle, WA) and her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions including at the Tucson Museum of Art (Tucson, AZ), C24 Gallery (New York, NY), the Chandler Museum (Chandler, AZ), and in the Transborder Biennial 2018 through the El Paso Museum of Art (El Paso, TX) and the Museum de Art de Ciudad Juárez (Juárez, MX). Currently Associate Professor of textiles / socially engaged practices at Arizona State University, Hanson received her MFA from California College of the Arts and a BFA in Fiber from the Kansas City Art Institute. ![]() ![]() Her projects range from video to participatory public installations that actively engage with the notion of landscape. Work by all three artists is on view at Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington as part of Assembly 2022: Time & Attention, MoCA Arlington’s national biennial.Įrika Lynne Hanson is an interdisciplinary artist, researcher, and educator whose work is rooted in textile practices. The artists will discuss how their interest in place intersects with questions of history, family, identity, and capitalism. Artists Erika Lynne Hanson, Vincent Miranda, and Kelly Taylor Mitchell discuss the role of place in their work, in a virtual conversation moderated by Blair Murphy, Curator of Exhibitions, Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington. ![]()
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