Katie Miller was born and raised in Northeastern Minnesota, but is now deeply rooted in the Pacific Northwest. As an interdisciplinary artist, Miller creates site-specific installations often with experiential and participatory elements. Her artistic practice embodies research, observation and experimentation to create site-responsive environments in which viewers can relate to and reconsider their surroundings.
Miller has been selected for numerous artist residency programs including MadArt Studio, Anderson Ranch, Art Farm, Brush Creek Foundation, Bullseye Glass Resource Center, Montello Foundation, and Sculpture Space. Her work has been collected and exhibited nationally, with recent exhibitions of installation-based work at Hoedemaker Pfeiffer (2019), A Gallery (2019), MadArt Studio (2018), Gallery 4Culture (2017) and METHOD Gallery(2016) in Seattle, Washington and group exhibitions at Bellevue Arts Museum (2018) in Bellevue, Washington and Temple Contemporary (2016) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Miller received a BFA from the University of Washington and an MFA from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University.
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