Diane Miller
Email: dianemillerartist@gmail.com
Website: www.dianemiller.org
Diane Miller was born and educated in New York. She attended Music and Art High School, Bard College (BA) and Pratt Institute (MFA). She studied printmaking at Manhattan Graphics Center for many years where she was on the Board of Directors and the Exhibitions Committee, curating numerous exhibits of international printmakers. She received grants to work at the Women's Studio Workshop (twice), the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Dieu Donne Papermill, and Centrum. She was a Professor of Studio Art at St. John's University for 43 years (now retired), and a Visiting Professor at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She has participated in over 75 group and over 10 solo exhibits in the USA
and abroad.
Diane Miller’s work combines papermaking, printmaking and collage. Images and textures are created through various forms of printmaking such as monotype, etching, silicone intaglio and collagraph, then printed on delicate Japanese papers. These prints are used as raw material to be collaged in fragments and sometimes in many layers, on top of the artist’s own handmade paper. The papers and prints are so thin that the viewer often doesn’t recognize that the works are truly collages. Metallic leaf, passages of drawing, acrylic and gouache can be added. variety, fragility and intensity of the forces of nature.