Miguel Luciano is a multimedia visual artist born in Puerto Rico and working in New York, whose work explores themes of history, popular culture, social justice, and migration. Luciano will be talking about play as a form of resistance through interactive sculpture and documentation of public art on view at Temple Contemporary. Luciano is currently an inaugural Civic Engagement Resident at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has exhibited his work extensively at arts organizations and museums across the United States including The Institute of Puerto Rican Culture, Taller Boricua, and the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum. This event is organized in collaboration with the Tyler School of Art and Architecture Foundations Department.
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Artist Talk: Miguel Luciano
Tyler School of Art and Architecture
This event is made possible by the General Activities Fund (GAF)