Mia Mulvey’s studio process investigates the environment, wonder, and material and digital technologies. Conceptually, her work addresses the recording of time, climate change, and our relationship to remote landscapes. This line of inquiry is supported by her overall creative practice and interest in the interplay between art/science and ceramics/technology. She received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and her BFA from Arizona State University. She is currently a professor of studio art at the University of Denver. Her work has been shown in numerous venues such as the Denver Art Museum (Colorado), the American Museum of Ceramic Art (California), ASU Ceramic Research Center (Arizona), and Goodwin Fine Art (Colorado). She is a recipient of a Colorado Council on the Arts fellowship, a PROF grant from the University of Denver, and residencies at Kohler Arts in Industry (Wisconsin), Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Center (Denmark), The Arctic Circle (Svalbard), and The Montello Foundation (Nevada).

New Media Gallery 2025-26: I Contain My Outside, a project that explores the use of sound in sculptural, interactive artworks and their playback through nontraditional devices such as paper speakers and conductive/resonate sculptural objects