Pascal Miehe is an interdisciplinary artist based in Scotland whose practice spans drawing, printmaking, and performance. Using the body as a central motif, his work grapples with cycles of human behaviour—both historical and contemporary—questioning what is inevitable and what might be disrupted. Through repetition and layered processes, he considers tensions between individuality and collectivity, stability and rupture. Miehe’s perspective is shaped by lived experience of inhabiting in-between spaces—neither wholly within nor outside of particular social groups—navigating shifting intersections of queerness, migration, and identity.
He holds a BA (Hons) in Intermedia Art from Edinburgh College of Art (2016) and an MFA in Drawing from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (2023). In 2024, his work was included as part of the International Performance Drawing Series at DRAW Space, Sydney, and in The John Ruskin Prize: Seeing the Unseen, Hearing the Unspoken at Trinity Buoy Wharf, London.