MR (Melinda) Barnadas is an intercultural, interdisciplinary visual artist dedicated to the public sphere with an emphasis on site and audience specific participatory engagement. These artworks have been conducted in the form of murals, signage, performances, interventions, institutional critique, public events, and other collaborative gestures. Through collaboration with participants, nuanced perspectives are activated in the art production - ultimately to increase public discourse around representation. She was born in Montreal to parents from Trinidad and Peru and grew up in the Southwest of the United States.
She holds a BFA from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago in Painting/Art & Technology; conducted Regional Studies in Mexican Art and Craft at the Universidad de las Américas, Puebla; holds an MFA in Visual Arts with a Public Culture focus from the University of California San Diego; and co-founded Collective Magpie, a shared practice dedicated to art in the public domain.
Contact:
MRBarnadas (at) CollectiveMagpie.org