From KERA News:
Raging wildfires. Drought. Climate migration.
Oak Cliff-based artist Eliana Miranda has been exploring the dangers of heat in her work over the last year.
“I’ve been looking at the ways heat has been used to weaponize the U.S.-Mexico border and how it’s often used to hurt immigrants and asylum seekers,” she said.
With the L.A. wildfires and the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the relevance of Miranda’s work hasn’t been lost on her. Trump has already signed a series of executive orders on immigration and climate change, cracking down on border policies and withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement.
Weeks before Trump took office, she said the president’s second term has motivated her to lean into her work.