Steven Miller

After a decade working as a graphic designer, writer, and performance artist and playing bass for the agitprop music group ¡TchKung!, Steven Miller opened a professional photography studio in 2002. His performance background led to his ongoing series of conceptual portraiture, created in collaboration with a select number of Seattle's most adventurous musicians and performers. His photographs have been published in Europe, Japan, and the United States, including in NY Arts MagazineArt LiesLondon Gay TimesSlurpHeadmasterWhite Crane, the Seattle Times, the StrangerSeattle Weekly, and Seattle Magazine, as well as Milky, a monograph published by DECODE Books.

Miller's art has been exhibited at Gallery 110, Seattle; Davidson Contemporary, Seattle; and Northern Georgia College and State University, Dahlonega. His work has also been included in regional group exhibitions at the Seattle Art Museum Rental/Sales Gallery, the Tacoma Art Museum, and the Frye Art Museum as well as SF Camerawork, San Francisco; Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston; Fototage Trier, Germany; and New York Photo Festival, New York City. His photographs are featured in the public collections of the Tacoma Art Museum, Northern Georgia College and State University, and Public Art 4Culture, as well as numerous private collections.