Mich Miller
Mich Miller is a Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary who works in the mediums of painting, printmaking, design, and installations as part of their practice.
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Mich Miller (b. 1992, New York) earned their BFA from School of the Artist institute of Chicago and MFA from Yale University. In 2018 they co-founded The Print Shop LA—a collaborative printmaking studio in Los Angeles, which offers opportunities for both internships and artists-in-residence. Miller has exhibited work in both solo and group shows at various spaces nationally, including New Image Art Gallery, RV Gallery, Neon Raspberry Art House, and All Star Press Chicago. Most recently, their work has included installations and murals for major media brands such as Pitchfork Music Festivals, Vans Skateboarding, and Facebook (through their artist-in-residence program).
Through abstraction, Mich Miller investigates the dynamics of gender and queerness through playful color, form, and language. Miller's suggestive forms, in relation to hard-edged geometric abstraction, explore and deconstruct formal composition solutions; they continue to develop a vocabulary of shapes and color relationships, referential of landscape, architecture, the body, light, and playful design.