Take a peek inside the creative studio of Diego Miró-Rivera, our sixth and final Big Medium x the LINE Artist Resident this year, during their weekly open studio hours, October 15th to November 24th, Tuesdays 3pm to 5pm, and Thursdays 5pm to 7pm.
Diego Miró-Rivera was born in Austin, Texas to parents from Puerto Rico and Spain. Diego’s work is focused on site-specificity, the natural world, how humans relate through the manipulation of space. Some of his works are of immense scale, snow or grass drawings tracking several kilometers, other works fit in the palm of a hand, featuring materials that often go unnoticed, like a cigarette butt or a seed.
Diego graduated from Yale University this past May, with honors in Art and Cognitive Science, and was awarded the Sudler Prize for the Creative Arts at commencement. Other formative experiences include a residency at the Norfolk School of Art, archeological research on the Ancient Maya in Belize (Gurney Fellowship ‘22), a field study of Japan’s gardens (William Hotchkiss Fellowship ‘23).