Lance Minto-Strouse
lance minto-strouse is a Jamaica artist of Afro-Chinese, Anglo, and Native American ancestry. His work is primarily focused on themes concerning community, temporary, and everyday life through an anthropological lens. Lance first gained interest in using creative tools to address social concerns while participating in the Teen Art Program, an educational incubator for high school students at the Museum
of Contemporary Art in North Miami (MOCA), also Arts 4 Learning, Teen Residency Program and later, Perez Art Museum Miami’s (PAMM) Perez Teen Council. Lance began to commit more time towards his creative passions by matriculating at the New World School of the Arts, a public high school and college in Downtown Miami, FL. Currently, Lance Minto-Strouse lives and works in Miami, Florida, pursuing
studio and sound arts, as well as curatorial studies. He recently accomplished multiple site-specific community interventions addressing themes of gentrification, isolation, and racism throughout different South Florida neighborhoods. Lance also participated in “The Flag Project”, Bridge Red, North Miami FL, 2021-2022, “The Matrix of Creativity: Where the River Meets the Sea,” New Orleans African.
American Museum, LA .2021 “Follow Me By The Tracks,” North Miami, FL. 2021 “A Wonder in the Wilderness,” Vizcaya Museum, FL