Miller, Danielle Rae
Danielle Rae Miller received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and her MFA from the University of New Mexico. Her artwork has been exhibited nationally and internationally in both solo and group exhibitions, and is included in public and private collections, including the State of New Mexico’s Art in Public Places Program, The City of Albuquerque’s 1% for the Arts Public Art Collection, and the Arjo Wiggins Paper Corporation. Miller teaches at CNM Community College and the Institute of American Indian Arts.
Danielle Rae Miller’s works are dense compositions of plant, animal, and insect life realistically drawn with fine line ink on both sides of translucent vellum to create transparency, depth, and interaction between elements. Miller uses images with pre-attached meanings in our human mythologies—snakes, bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, beetles, roses, sunflowers, the human heart, ribcage, and pelvis—to engage an emotional response in viewers, to gently nudge individual and cultural
memories, and hint at broader connections between all forms of life on this planet.
Episodes:
Los Poblanos, APS Art of Jewelry, Danielle Rae Miller
Danielle Rae Miller, Wall Theatre, Nick Cave, Rough and Tumble