Miro Hoffmann is an emerging visual artist living and working in New Orleans, LA. Hoffmann graduated from New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts in 2009 and School of the Museum of Fine Art Boston and Tufts University, earning a BFA in 2013. Hoffmann was a 2015 artist in residence at The Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans, and is featured in the 2024 New American Painters South issue. He is currently represented by LeMieux Gallery in New Orleans, LA and Patrick Jones Gallery in Dallas, TX. Hoffmann’s current body of work stems from the exploration of the term food apartheid. His paintings portray everyday scenes grounded in issues around climate change, resilience, breaking racial, social, economic boundaries, access to food, and self sustainability. He draws from personal experiences as well as historical references that thread together painting, light, film, architecture, and sculpture.
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