ABOUT THE ARTIST

Quincey Miracle (they/them) is a transmasc/nonbinary and queer sculptor, performance and installation artist, event professional, and lover of oddities. Their work is a self-reflective investigation into facets of identity that have been informed by traumatic environments and abusive interpersonal experiences, exploring topics of inherited mental illness, childhood poverty, suppressed queerness, and negativity stemming from idyllic notions of perfection.  

Quincey received their BFA in Studio Art with a concentration in sculpture from Central Washington University and their MFA in Sculpture and Extended Media from the University at Buffalo. Quincey has been bridging their creative practice with a concurrent career in events management since 2009, most notably serving in leadership roles for the KuroNeko Cultural Association from 2015-2022 and managing the Talbott Event Center from 2019-2021. Their work has been shown in venues such as the CEPA Gallery in Buffalo New York, the Center for Contemporary Arts in Abilene Texas, and the Seattle Art Museum in Seattle Washington. 

Their current research is an autobiographical exploration of their experiences as a young queer, transgender, and nonbinary person growing up in an underprivileged household.