Miguel Cinta Robles (b. 1997) is a Mexican artist whose work merges sculpture, ecology, and pedagogy to explore the interdependence between humans and the land.
He studied at the National University of Arts in Buenos Aires and at ENPEG La Esmeralda in Mexico City. Cinta Robles is the founder of Domingo de Cerro, a project based in Oaxaca that organizes walks, workshops, and activations integrating art, ecology, and community knowledge. His ongoing involvement in the syntrophic reforestation and eco-construction initiative Terreno Familiar brings together his family and local community to develop sustainable models for food sovereignty and environmental care.
Through his practice, he builds spaces for collective learning and ecological reflection, positioning art as a catalyst for reconnection with the natural world. He lives and works between Oaxaca and Mexico City.
