Presented: “Bakhtin and the Art of the Street: Unmasking Chicano Street Art as Parody” at the SECAC conference in Richmond, VA.
Milián was also granted the Gulnar Bosch Travel Award that recognizes merit and emerging scholarship in art, design, and art history at SECAC.
Presentation: "Resonating Quietude: Harnessing Silence for Social Justice in Today’s Classroom", iJADE Conference 2024, Liverpool Hope University Creative Campus
Published a chapter in the book titled "Tribal and the Cultural Legacy of Streetwear."
"The Death of the Artist: From the Sublime to Silence" in Visual Inquiry, Volume 11, Issue 2-3, 2023.
Presentation: “Unmasking Identity:Exploring the Philosophical and Cultural Implications of Aztec Masks in Chicano Street Culture” for the panel Realize Our True Potential at the Skyline College's 2nd Annual RIDE Conference in San Bruno, California, Friday, April 26th, 2024.
Presentation: "An Alternative End To Géricault’s Raft: Hope for Humanity, according to Post-Modern Thought," at the iJade Conference 2023.
‘Time, space and art: The Olympic poster and the chronotope’, Visual Inquiry: Learning & Teaching Art, Special Issue: ‘Olympic Images: An Interdisciplinary Approach’, 11:1, pp. 7–13, https:// doi.org/10.1386/vi_00066_1
Presented: “Bakhtin and the Art of the Street: Unmasking Chicano Street Art as Parody” at the SECAC conference in Richmond, VA.
Milián was also granted the Gulnar Bosch Travel Award that recognizes merit and emerging scholarship in art, design, and art history at SECAC.
Presentation: "The Art of Storytelling as Pedagogy" at the FATE Conference, Denver, CO. April 2023.
Presentation: "Rust v. Sullivan and its Influence on Contemporary Public Art: A Look at Government Infringement and Censorship in American Public Murals" at SECAC, Baltimore, October 2022.
Appointment: Director of Operations of College of Arts and Humanities, College of Natural and Social Sciences, Adult Degree Completion and Online Undergraduate Studies at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, CA