MIA ELISE
PALTROW-MURRAY





Mia is a Philadelphia based,
Ecuadorian-American.  
(She/Her/Hers)

She is currently working as a graphic designer at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Actively working on a wide range of mediums such as exhibition design, printed material, and branding. When she is able, she pursues her love for photography and any opportunity to put her synesthesia to work.


CV Availible upon request.

miapaltrow@gmail.com
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Mia Paltrow-Murray is a Philadelphia based, second generation Latina.

She is currently working as a graphic designer at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  Actively working on a wide range of mediums such as exhibition design, printed material, and branding. When she is able,  she pursues her love for photography and any opportunity to put her synesthesia to work.

CV Available upon request.
 


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El Origen de la Noche (The Origin of Night) is an immersive sound installation by 4Direcciones Audiovisual (directed by Diana Rico and Richard Decaillet) working in collaboration with a group of traditional authorities from indigenous communities of the north-west Amazon, as well as anthropologists, musicians and linguists. Originally commissioned by María Belén Sáez de Ibarra from the National University in Colombia, the work is an assemblage of both archival and new recordings from several indigenous nations in Colombia, all dealing with the Amazonian myth of the creation of night. The sound installation is structured like a “maloca”, a traditional social unit and communal hut integral to many communities of the Amazon. El Origen de la Noche is organized into eight sequential chapters that convey myth and ritual through narration, chants, music, and the sounds of nature.

CD: Luis Bravo | Exhibition Design: Natalia Quinteros, Andrew Slavinskas
Curators: Carlos Basualdo, Marion Boulton “Kippy” Stroud Deputy Director and Chief Curator, with Alison Tufano, Collections Assistant, Contemporary Art