Miriam de Miguel explores the role of collaborative and participatory artistic practices in contemporary art. She has coordinated the public programs of Americas Society’s Visual Arts department in New York and conducted education projects at the Lazáro Galdiano Museum in Madrid, the Brooklyn Historical Society, the Fundación / Colección Cisneros (CPPC), and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Having worked with contemporary Latin American art and emerging art from Spain, she is also interested in cultural management within a global context. Miriam received a Master’s in Museum Studies from New York University with a Fulbright scholarship, and holds a degree in Art History from Complutense University of Madrid. She is currently a MAEC-AECID Fellow at the Embassy of Spain’s Cultural Office. She is originally from Madrid, but is currently based in Washington DC.
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