Biography

Melanie Martinez is Mexican-American community advocate, educator, and interdisciplinary social practice artist based in the Midwest. She has dedicated her career towards working at the intersection of community, arts and institutions.

Martinez places her morals and values at the forefront of her work with individuals from all walks of life.

Art & Culture

  • The Art of Creating

    There is art in every day life. As an art educator, my objective was to create a safe and nurturing environment for students to allow themselves to create regardless of the outcome. In my personal life, creating has become a form of resistance. Because we live in an ever changing time, now more than ever do we need creative outlets to express ourselves.

    I strive towards creating fruitful environments where individuals are free to create and bring art to life through their own cultural lens, identity, and experience.

  • Art as Connection

    With the Burmese being the top arriving refugee group in Wisconsin, I often welcomed new students into my art room. Because my new students spoke Rohingya and I did not, we communicated through art. In the space I curated, my new students could tap out of reality for a moment and simply create. Art served as communication, self expression, and connection.

    Through this experience, I learned art education goes beyond the scope and is about understanding our world and the human experience.

  • Cultural Programming

    Cultural programming has become my way of creating space for communities that deserve their flowers. I have had the privilege of leading and developing the following programs in a natural history museum setting: Latino History in Milwaukee, Queer History in Wisconsin, Wisconsin Tribes, and Food through Culture.

    These programs are a nod to the locals that deserve and want to see themselves authentically represented in a museum setting.