Born in Tokyo, Japan

Lives and works in Queens, NY

Education

2012                    MFA Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY

2007                   BFA Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY

Awards and Honors

Paula Rhodes Memorial Award, School of Visual Arts, 2012

Honors Award, BFA Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, 2007

Summer Arts Abroad Scholarship, School of Visual Arts, 2004

Residencies

AIAS, Pan Kunstforum Niederrhein, Emmerich am Rhein, Germany, 2008

Professional Experience

Adjunct faculty, Foundation Painting, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY 

Two-person Exhibitions

2017

Amelia Midori Miller & Augustus Nazzaro: 一石二鳥  Isseki Nichou, Koki Arts, Tokyo, Japan

2016

Amelia Midori Miller & Adrian Kay Wong, Sherle Wagner Art Gallery, Dallas, TX; Curated by Uprise Art

Group Exhibitions

2021

Group Show, Empowerment Space, Brooklyn, NY; Curated by Lauren Skelly Bailey

2014

Winter Show, Koki Arts, Tokyo, Japan

Uprise Art, Affordable Art Fair, New York, NY

2013

Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1, Industry City, Brooklyn, NY

Form in Focus, The Citigroup Center, New York, NY; Presented by Uprise Art

Ramshackle Kaleidoscope, ArtBridge Drawing Room, New York, NY; Curated by Jordana Zeldin

The Willows, Brooklyn, NY

239 Days, Allegra LaViola Gallery, New York, NY; Curated by Stephen Maine

2012

Intersections, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY; Curated by Jordana Zeldin, ArtBridge

Working Space, SVA Westside Gallery, New York, NY

Every Once Sometimes Now, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY; Curated by Ron Segev and Richard Goldstein

2011

Almost Down, Gallery Tayuta, Tokyo, Japan

Art Love Japan, In Rivers Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

2010

Emerge To Be Seen, Westside Gallery, New York, NY

Need Not Apply, Live With Animals Gallery, Brooklyn, NY

After Math, P.S. 122, New York, NY

Hidden Wisdom: Free Range, Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, NY

2009

Hidden Wisdom: Based on a True Story, The Arsenal, Brooklyn, NY

Hidden Wisdom: Alternate Ending, The Arsenal, Brooklyn, NY

Octet, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY, November 2009; Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2009

3rd Annual Birdbeak Group Show, Headquarters Studio, New York, NY

Halpert Biennial 2009, Boone, NC, Curated by Jeffrey Grove, Curator, High Museum of Art, Atlanta

2008

Dürer War Auch Hier, Pan Kunstforum Niederrhein, Emmerich am Rhein, Germany

Kunstverein Emmerich im Haus im Park, Emmerich am Rhein, Germany

2007

Body Modifications, Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY, Curated by Jeanne Siegel

Plus One, Brooklyn Artist’s Gym, Brooklyn, NY

Eclectica, Gallery Gabrichidze, Brussels, Belgium

Group Show, Design Festa Gallery, Tokyo, Japan

Today’s Artists for Tomorrow, Hagan Saint Philip, Bronx, NY

2006

Picturing Paradox, 141 West 21st Street, New York, NY, Curated by Suzanne Anker

2005

Group Show, 117 Grattan Street, Brooklyn, NY, Curated by Ulrich Wulff

2004

Salon de Expace #02, About Glamour, Brooklyn, NY

Selected Public Collections:

Cosmopolitan Hotel, Las Vegas, NV

AkkuH Aktuele Kunst Hengelo, The Netherlands

Hospital for Special Surgery, Lerner Children's Pavilion, New York, NY

Selected Bibiliography:

The Portrait of the Artist: Amelia Midori Miller (article), The American Scholar, 2021

The City: Amelia Midori Miller (interview), Metal & Dvst, 2020

Isseki Nichou at Koki Arts Tokyo, Blouin Artinfo, 2017

Artist Spotlight: Amelia Midori Miller, Booooooom, 2016

Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1 (hardcover catalogue), published by Skira and The Dedalus Foundation, 2014

Casual Stripes and Warm Layers (review), ArtSlant, 2013

Amelia Midori Miller: Experimental Oil on Canvas, Papercut Magazine, 2013

Ramshackle Kaleidoscope @ The ArtBridge Drawing Room, Art Blog Art Blog, 2013

Now Featuring Amelia Midori Miller (interview), Little Paper Planes, 2013

SVA MFAs Gather for a Post Graduate Show, Hamptons Art Hub, 2013

From the Studio of… Amelia Midori Miller (interview), Saatchi Online, 2012

Meet Amelia (interview), Uprise Art, 2012

Octet (catalogue), Curated by Suzanne Anker and Peter Hristoff, Pera Museum, Istanbul, Turkey, 2009

20/20 (catalogue)Selected by Jerry Saltz, Essay by Suzanne Anker, School of Visual Arts, 2008

Dürer War Auch Hier (catalogue), Pan Kunstforum Niederrhein, Emmerich am Rhein, Germany, 2008

Metropolis Magazine, Tokyo, Japan, February 2003