MIA EVE ROLLOW

Multidisciplinary, Multidisciplinary Art

Awards Received

Independent Artist

2021

Mia Eve is cofounder and director of EDELO

From 2009 to 2014, EDELO, Where The United Nations Used to Be, was an artist-run project in Chiapas, Mexico (currently nomadic) that created sculptural performances and community events through relational aesthetics, social practice, and social sculpture. EDELO centered its practice as an intercultural artist residency of diverse practices and an ever-changing experimental art laboratory and safe house. The work at its core focused on the lessons and use of art by the EZLN, the Zapatista autonomous indigenous movement in Chiapas, Mexico that has used art as a main tool to demand immediate and drastic social and economic change as a response to 500 years of invisibility, oppression, and neglect. The works consisted of artist residencies in Zapatista territory as well as at our art center and gallery. The emerging aesthetic was one of urgency in the face of the continuing clash between colonial and Mayan Mexican indigenous worldviews. The work focused on intersectionality as a nucleus for engagement and centered around the themes of movement; tying together notions of ableism, human displacement and generational traumas, land, and human rights, child labor and femicide, autonomy, and self-determination. This was a women-led indigenous resistance that imagined a sustainable future on a local micro-scale, imagining a world where ‘the flower of the word never dies.’   

EDELO MIGRANTE
2014 - Present
EDELO Migrante is an alias name Mia works from; it is an artist run project where nomadic globally engaged collectives of artistic practice are formed that create expressions of underground communities and territories through distributed authorship using a magic realist aesthetic. To that end, it demands transdisciplinary creative forms in sculpture, performance, community-based public intervention, and psychomagic, as well as many other artistic forms: using the materials readily available in the sites of creation. Through communal living, interviews, film screenings, sculpture and performance workshops, and by visiting important landscapes both physical and in our collective psyches participants engage in a shared dreamscape.


About the Artist

Mia Eve is an interdisciplinary artist who creates in site-specific lands of spiritual, social, and cultural resistance.    Autónomos globally engaged collectives of artistic practice are formed that create expressions of underground   communities and territories through distributed authorship using a magic realist aesthetic.  The work reincorporates healing strategies from pre-colonial practices, and delves into the imagination of the psyche. By engaging whole communities, the projects chip away at eugenic civic paradigms, expanding the audience for works inspired by creative/political traditions that connect art to strategies for liberation. Mia Eve received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.  She is cofounder of EDELO (where are the united nations used to be), and is one of the lead artists in other notable collaborations such as Zapantera Negra and Embassy of the Refugee. Shes presented at Creative Time Summit and The Queens Museum and recipient of the State of Maryland Independent Artist Award.   

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Artist's Statement

EMBAJADA DE INUTIL 2007- Present EDI is a social practice project that examines how ableism, colonialism, and white supremacy have traumatized disabled bodies generationally.  EDI (Embassy of the Useless) is the absurd that mimics formal diplomacy, creating a parallel world to that of ableism promoted by monolithic capitalism. The title comes from a derogatory Spanish term for the disabled, “inútil”, translated back into English as “useless”.   Here the useless are less used and more wise, using poetic acts to transmit a new vision.

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