Miranda Wright launched Los Angeles Performance Practice in 2010, and the LAX Festival in 2013. Wright works primarily with artists in contemporary dance and theater, developing and advancing new original works. As an independent producer and performance curator, she has worked with Center Theatre Group, Center for the Art of Performance (CAP) UCLA, and CalArts Center for New Performance, among others, on special projects and initiatives. She is the 2014 recipient of Center Theatre Group’s Richard E. Sherwood Award, and a 2015 recipient of a Cultural Exchange International Fellowship through the City of Los Angeles and the British Council to work with ArtsAdmin in London. Wright is an organizing member of the Creative & Independent Producer Alliance (CIPA), and has worked closely with artists Milka Djordjevich, Lars Jan, Andrew Schneider, Netta Yerushalmy on projects that have toured nationally and internationally. She holds a certificate from the Institute for Curatorial Practice In Performance at Wesleyan University, an MFA in Producing from California Institute of the Arts, and an Executive MBA from Hult International Business School.