Focused on the brain’s ability and inability to process trauma, Elizabeth Miller’s drawings, sculptures, installations, and textile works explore feminism, bodies, and the natural world. She relies heavily on object significance and artifact, resulting in work that is both a documentation of memory and a highly physical object that exists in the present.
Miller’s work has been included in several exhibitions, including at Station One Center for the Arts and the Lancaster Museum of Art.
Palmyra, Pennsylvania, b.1997