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James Miller headshot

James Miller (Yale University) is a recipient of the 2014 Master of Fine Arts Fellowship in Painting & Sculpture.

Miller grew up in the Pacific Northwest where he worked with his family building homes, which engendered a specific interest in work sites, craft, processes, and materials. These interests are reflected in Miller’s current work such as do you compute? (2013) in which he combines direct painting, printmaking, and a modified airbrush technique to create dynamic works reminiscent of blueprints and x-rays. Miller utilizes different approaches to painting to engage the history of photographic media and evolving digital processes such as projection and color profiles. After graduation Miller plans to continue investigating painting as a medium while also developing and incorporating his research of architecture, film, and environmental science into his work.