Carolina A. Miranda is an American arts journalist and columnist for the Los Angeles Times, where she writes the paper's Culture: High and Low blog.
[1] Her writing on art, architecture, creativity, and travel has appeared in national and international publications including Time, ARTnews, Architect, Art in America, Budget Travel, Centurion, Lonely Planet and Fast Company.
Working on the college newspaper translated into an internship at the Massachusetts Hampshire Gazette, where she wrote about cultural events.
From 2004 to 2007 she worked at Time as a general assignment reporter, and from 2009 to 2012, she was a regular contributor at New York Public Radio.
"[5][6][7][8] A 2019 Neiman Foundation survey of more than 300 arts journalists ranked Miranda as one of the most influential critics alongside Roberta Smith, Jillian Steinhauer, Jerry Saltz, Ben Davis, Holland Cotter, and her Los Angeles Times colleague Christopher Knight.