Mia Mulvey
Interdisciplinary artist and professor of studio art at the University of Denver

Mia Mulvey’s work explores the recording of time, climate change and our relationship to remote landscapes through such forms as ancient trees, ice and geology. Through field research in locations such as Scandinavia, the western U.S. and the Arctic Circle, she is interested in information bound in the land through layers and forms. In an effort to honor the “ground truth” of specific locations, her process involves using technology to sculpturally record and investigate the environment. Mulvey received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and her BFA from Arizona State University. Her work has been shown in numerous galleries and venues such as the Denver Art Museum, American Museum of Ceramic Art, ASU Ceramic Research Center and the Kohler Art Center. She has received numerous grants and residencies at the Montello Foundation, Kohler Arts in Industry, Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Center and The Arctic Circle, an artist residency program.