About this Event
Cheryl Miller is a self-taught photographer & former city and regional planner. Her practice
exists to create images of African Americans viewed through a kaleidoscope of everyday
experiences. Her focus is on the rich visual development of communities, neighborhoods
& people that make them thrive.
Her 40 year film archive explores resistance and resilience as survivors of the Middle
Passage, honoring our ancestors as witnesses, recipients of the gifts of strength,
resilience, promise, and hope. Ancestor reverence helps to maintain our joy and channels
these gifts. These images are of rites, rituals and social norms, resistance to enslavement,
institutional racism and white supremacy.
Miller’s work has been exhibited in local, national and international art institutions, and is
in the permanent collections of Brooklyn Museum, Schomburg Center for Black Culture
and Research, and the Museum of the City of New York.
In addition, she was an Adjunct Lecturer at The Tisch Department of Photography and
Imaging at NYU. She also taught photography in the NYC Department of Education. As an
active member of the local art community, Miller has sat on the Board of Directors of the
Queens Council on the Arts and The Cultural Collaborative of Jamaica.
She was also ShowUp’s (formally Beacon Gallery in Boston) 2023 Artist In Residence, the
recipient of 2023 Mass Cultural Recovery Grant and awarded the 2023 La Luz Workshop
Scholarship -Publish Your Photography Book. Miller is a 2024 Light Work Artist In
Residence recipient. Her images were featured in New York’s Photoville Festival 2024 in a
solo exhibition, entitled If We Stand Tall…Recollections of Spirits Past. Miller ‘s work has
been selected for the 2025 Collective Exhibition of the 6th Chelsea International
Photography Competition at Agora Gallery in New York City.
Currently, Miller is working on her book project, If We Stand Tall…Recollections of Spirits
Past, which was recently nominated for a Star Photobook Dummy Award.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Leica Store & Gallery Boston, 74 Arlington Street, Boston, United States
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