Victoria Miguel is a Scottish writer and freelance curator based in London. She has written plays, features, reviews, and essays on art, music and culture for a variety of outlets from the Glasgow Herald and Map Magazine, for which she was the New York correspondent for several years, to US-based art magazines such as Triple Canopy and BOMB Magazine. She worked for the estate of John Cage between 2001 and 2007.
She was one of the founding members of the MA in Contemporary Art program at Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York and, since relocating to London in 2014, she has created and taught freelance courses, classes, and workshops at Glasgow School of Art, the University of Glasgow, the Iceland School of the Arts, Tate Modern and Kings College, Central Saint Martins, the Architectural Association School of Architecture, and Sotheby’s Institute in New York.
In 2012, she was awarded one of four grants made to support John Cage projects by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation in honour of Cage's 2012 centenary celebrations and in 2019 she received a Special Project Award from the Merce Cunningham Trust. She continues to teach in the histories and theories department of the Architectural Association School of Architecture, where her courses investigate experimental music, literature and architecture.
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