Carolina Miranda (writer)

Carolina A. Miranda is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, covering arts and culture. She writes the paper's Culture: High and Low blog.[1] She formerly ran C-Monster.[2] Miranda's freelance work has covered art, architecture, creativity and travel for a variety of national and regional media, including Time, ARTNews, ARCHITECT, Art in America, Budget Travel, Centurion, Lonely Planet and Fast Company.[3]

On July 17, 2017, Miranda was awarded the Rabkin Prize for Visual Arts Journalism, along with seven other writers. The cash prize of $50,000, awarded by the Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation, recognizes the "outstanding career contributions by art critics who inform the public through their writing on contemporary art and artists."[4][5]

References

  1. Los Angeles Times (28 May 2014). "Carolina A. Miranda". latimes.com.
  2. "It's been real". C-Monster.
  3. "ProfessionalBio". C-Monster.
  4. "Eight Arts Writers Awarded $50,000 Rabkin Prize". Artforum News. 18 July 2017.
  5. Hill, Libby (18 July 2017). "Los Angeles Times' Carolina A. Miranda wins Rabkin Prize for arts writers". Los Angeles Times.
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