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- "How Do Artists Survive an Autocracy" Carolina A. Miranda
- "How Do Artists Survive an Autocracy" Carolina A. Miranda
Carolina A. Miranda is an independent culture writer based in Los Angeles writing about art, design, performance, books and digital life. Until early 2024, she was a columnist at the Los Angeles Times, where she produced in-depth reports on subjects such as the intersection of art and race, how communities are rethinking the nature of monuments, and how architecture is shifting to accommodate a denser L.A. Prior to joining the Times, she was an independent magazine writer and radio reporter producing stories for Time, ARTnews, Architect, and NPR’s All Things Considered. She has been a regular commentator for KCRW and has written for the Atlantic and the New York Review of Books. Miranda is a winner of the 2017 Rabkin Prize in Visual Arts Journalism. She also served as founding co-chair of the Los Angeles Times Guild, the first newsroom union in the Times’ nearly 140 years in existence.