Genell miller
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Genell Miller, is a visual artist, born in Memphis, Tennessee. Genell Miller has lived and worked in New York, Philadelphia, Rome, Italy and St. Louis where she currently resides and paints in the historic Soulard nieghborhood. Genell Miller "began exhibiting her work in 1977, and since then has had over 20 personal and group shows, in the united states and Italy, including those at the timothy burns Gallery in St. Louis, the Joy Horwich Gallery and Lydon Fine Arts, both in Chicago."
Genell Miller's work is often a mixture of the abstract and figurative, combining textures and patterns imprinted like a stamp on the paint accompanied by dreamlike figures that resonate from the shared subconscious. Genell Miller sees in her work, "a serenity in the blank canvas, a beginning worth mentioning. Figures grow to the surface and become irrevocably linked to one another by simple emotional reference"
(1994) Art and Culture in Italy Lecture Series 1991-2006. Rome, Italy: Temple University, Rome Campus.

