Sale 2528 - African-American Fine Art, January 30, 2020
Born in Brooklyn, NY, Miller grew up in Greensboro, NC. She taught art at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama before becoming Bennett College’s first art instructor in 1937. She later received a BFA from Pratt Institute in 1940, and an MFA from Columbia University in 1945 where she studied painting. She went on to be the chair at the Winston-Salem Teachers College and the first African-American supervisor for Greensboro schools. Her work has been extensively exhibited, including at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the National Museum of Art, Dakar, Senegal. Her profile is included in Samella Lewis’s 1969 African-American Artists , Samella Lewis and Ruth Waddy’s 1969 Black Artists on Art, Volume 1 and bell hooks and Leslie King-Hammond’s 1995 Gumbo Ya Ya Anthology of Contemporary African-American Women Artists . Lewis/Waddy pp. 107 and 128; hooks/King-Hammond pp. 171-172. [5,000/7,000]
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