Misael Diaz is a visual artist, researcher and educator whose interdisciplinary photographic
practice explores the intersections of cultural production, economic exchange and
political discourse in the context of the US/Mexico borderlands. His projects often
mobilize the materiality of photographs to establish critical relationships between
publics across borders, and across historical time periods. Diaz is also the co-founder
and co-director of Cog•nate Collective, a binational collaborative that undertakes community-based public interventions,
using pirate-radio and mobile educational platforms. He has presented and exhibited
work locally and internationally in venues including the Museum of Contemporary Art
San Diego, the Getty Center, the Craft Contemporary, the School of the Art Institute
of Chicago, FLACSO Arte Actual in Quito, Ecuador, and the Organ Kritischer Kunst in Berlin, Germany.