ABOUT THE ARTIST
Quincey Miracle (they/he) is an American sculptor and installation artist. Their interdisciplinary work encompasses traditional sculptural methods, home construction, costuming, theatrical lighting, video game design, and performative action to create wholly immersive environments and experiences.
Their work interrogates the relationship between structures of power within domestic environments and their relationship to institutionalized authority. Their current research is an autobiographical exploration of their experiences as a young nonbinary person growing up in an underprivileged household. Through playful recreations of childhood memories, they explore topics of play, nostalgia, authority, mental illness, neurodivergence, poverty, queerness, and idyllic notions of perfection.
Quincey received their MFA in Sculpture and Emerging Practices from the University at Buffalo and their BFA in Studio Art with a concentration in sculpture from Central Washington University. Their work has been shown in venues such as the CEPA Gallery and The Buffalo Institute for Contemporary Art in Buffalo New York, and the Seattle Art Museum in Seattle Washington.