Miatta Kawinzi is a multi-disciplinary artist. She explores the figure,
the inner & outer landscape, and culture as sites of re-imagination
& possibility. She works with images, objects, sound, the body, and
language. She was born in 1987 in Nashville, TN to a Liberian mother and Kenyan
father. Based in NYC, she has exhibited in the US, South Africa,
Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, and Liberia, and her work is
included in the Art-in-Embassies public collection in Monrovia, Liberia
and private collections. She has completed fully-funded artist
residencies at Greatmore Studios in Cape Town, South Africa, IAAB in
Basel, Switzerland, and Flux Factory in NYC. She has received awards
from the NY Community Trust foundation, Hampshire College, and Hunter
College. She received a BA in Art & Cultural Theory from Hampshire
College in 2010, and also works as a teaching artist and museum
educator. She is currently a candidate in the Studio Art MFA program at
Hunter College in NYC.