Miguel Gutierrez

An African American man wearing a yellow shirt leans his head towards the camera, against the chest of a white man with a mustache, while at the same time being gently pulled in the other director by a third dancer with gold hair.
Photo by: Amelia Gordon

Choreography at the End

Brendan McCall

Miguel Gutierrez,New York Live Arts,MANCC,Are You For Sale podcast,BIPOC,LGBTQ+

Photo: Ian Douglas

Ethics in Art and Money

Emilee Lord

Miguel Gutierrez’s new podcast tackles the complicated nature of philanthropy and the arts.

Photo: Ian Douglas

They Didn’t Want to Die

Mira Treatman

Houston-Jones and Gutierrez revive John Bernd's works.

Photo: Ian Douglas

Performing the Self in Rage – The Life of an Artist

Zornitsa Stoyanova

They rage, rant, and even party in an attempt to process the harsh realities of the life we live.

Photo: Ian Douglas

The Color Of The Aged Queer is Pink

Gregory King

It felt personal.

Photo: Kelsey Halliday Johnson

Dear Miguel

Patricia Graham

Thank you for tackling the big stuff, for giving us an angst-filled rant loaded with conflict, for taking us into the darker sides of our psyches.

Photo: Eric McNatt

Context within the content: A zen dilemma? Or a writer’s responsibility?

Nicole Bindler

Miguel Gutierrez joined thINKingDANCE for a talk about his relationship to writing. He spoke about his development as an artist and how his writing practice has played a role in that journey.