Victoria Miguel is a Scottish writer based in New York. She has written about art and music for newspapers and journals and is a member of the faculty for the MA in Contemporary Art program at Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York. Her Internet play, De Tribus Impostoribus, was published by Triple Canopy in 2010. She was the assistant to the Director of the John Cage Trust from 2001 – 2007 for whom she reprised her role as Veblen in the stage adaptation of John Cage's 1982 radio play James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Erik Satie: An Alphabet at Bard College in November 2011. In 2007 she curated a John Cage Film series for the Filmhouse Cinema, Edinburgh and programmed a day of performances of Cage’s music that uses plants and natural materials as instruments: Cage in the Garden, in the Victorian Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. She is creating an online version of Cage’s 1968 composition, Reunion, to coincide with performances of her play, Laquearia, which will launch in the fall of 2012 in honor of Cage's centenary. She will also contribute a limited edition boxed novella, Smith & Brown, to the exhibition: Matthew Lusk, More Broken Glass Than There Was Window, at Zieher Smith Gallery, N.Y. in September of 2012.