A mixed race woman with long wavy brown hair and olive skin, and brown eyes stares into the camera with a slight smile in her studio. Behind her is a soft blur with shelves of plants, books, and her sculptural woodcut prints

Nic Annette Miller is an interdisciplinary contemporary artist whose installations use woodcut relief prints, sculpture, and mixed media to explore environmental themes and relationships that push the boundaries of printmaking and paper. Incorporating video and poetry that reflect Miller’s multilingualism, the overall use of craft becomes a platform for storytelling and nostalgia that centers on flora, fauna, food, and fondness.

As a visual artist specializing in printmaking, design, and heritage language advocacy, she is the recipient of the Artist Creative Fund, Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition’s Grants for Artists and TYPROS Foundation Grant. Miller has exhibited work at Philbrook Museum of Art, 108 Contemporary, Artspace Untitled, Print Center of New York, Abrons Art Center, and MoMA PS1. She is expected to show at Oklahoma Contemporary’s biennial group show ArtNow 2025 - Materials and Boundaries in the fall.

Miller’s community project, NAM common, expands on Vietnamese culture and diaspora through art and media curated programming. She is a frequent contributor to An Việt Archives, the largest known archive of the Vietnamese migration in the U.K. In addition to her studio and freelance work, Nic is an active teaching artist at The Drawing Center and co-founder of LoLoLook, a non-profit organization dedicated to elevating Sign Language programming at cultural institutions. She is currently based in Tulsa, OK.

For further information please contact:
nicannettemiller [at] gmail [dot]com

 

Copyright (c) Nic Annette Miller 2017

 

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