We are excited to announce our 2019 MFA Invitational Awardee, Vincent Miranda, from California College of the Arts!
Each year Aggregate Space Gallery selects a recent MFA graduate from a Bay Area art school to support and give resources to emerging multidisciplinary Bay Area artists.
Please join Vincent Miranda for a 30 minute presentation and conversation with Conrad Meyers, the Executive Director of Aggregate Space Gallery, on Friday, November 8, at 7 pm.
About the Artist:
Vincent Miranda is an interdisciplinary artist from South Florida, living and working in San Francisco, California. Using sculptural investigations, his work explores an upbringing in the Contemporary South, informed by entities like Southern hip-hop, The Come Up, and a Southern landscape. Employing methods of mold making, glass blowing, and hyperreal pigmentation, Miranda creates a space in which you're presented with hanging silicone skins and sagging walls, an environment that is weighted and correlates with that slow-moving, Southern drawl. He has shown at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Charlie James Gallery, Boca Raton Museum of Art, and received his MFA from California College of the Arts in 2019.
http://www.vincentmirandaart.com/
We are excited to announce our 2019 MFA Invitational Awardee, Vincent Miranda, from California College of the Arts!
Each year Aggregate Space Gallery selects a recent MFA graduate from a Bay Area art school to support and give resources to emerging multidisciplinary Bay Area artists.
Please join Vincent Miranda for a 30 minute presentation and conversation with Conrad Meyers, the Executive Director of Aggregate Space Gallery, on Friday, November 8, at 7 pm.
About the Artist:
Vincent Miranda is an interdisciplinary artist from South Florida, living and working in San Francisco, California. Using sculptural investigations, his work explores an upbringing in the Contemporary South, informed by entities like Southern hip-hop, The Come Up, and a Southern landscape. Employing methods of mold making, glass blowing, and hyperreal pigmentation, Miranda creates a space in which you're presented with hanging silicone skins and sagging walls, an environment that is weighted and correlates with that slow-moving, Southern drawl. He has shown at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Charlie James Gallery, Boca Raton Museum of Art, and received his MFA from California College of the Arts in 2019.
http://www.vincentmirandaart.com/
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