Helen Miller is a British-American artist and writer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her work explores the relationship of visual representation and embodied experience, for example, the role that gesture plays in everyday communication. She is interested in how human development and interaction, and the class dynamics in which they are embedded, can be seen and felt anew. Miller has been an artist-in-residence at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) and a Film Study Center Fellow at Harvard University. Her work was included in the 33rd Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil. She practices somatics and is the Editor of The Feldenkrais Journal, an annual publication on mind-body awareness for artists, performers, and the general public. Miller’s writing and art have been published by The Drawing Center, The Orion Society, Big Red & Shiny, and the Arts Fuse, among others. She grew up in New York and London, received a BA in art and English from the University of California at Berkeley and MAs in art from Harvard. She has taught in Studio for Interrelated Media, Studio Foundation, Art Education, and Liberal Arts at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and curates the MassArt Brant Gallery.
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Two Sides of Summer: "Tara Donovan and Hamish Fulton" at Krakow Witkin Gallery
Quick Bit by Helen Miller