Scott Miller (artist)

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Scott Miller (December 24, 1955 – May 18, 2008) was an American painter based in Cleveland, Ohio.

Education and career[]

He studied from 1974 to 1978 at the Cooper School of Art and at the Cleveland Institute of Art from 1980 to 1983.

Exhibitions[]

Solo exhibitions[]

1980–1989[]

  • Weller/Potosky Gallery - Toronto, Canada
  • Aquilon - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Midtown Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Summer Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Art Site Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Kent State Center Gallery - Kent, Ohio
  • Karamu Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Joyce Porcelli Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Artemesia Gallery - Chicago, Illinois

1990–1999[]

  • - Akron, Ohio
  • Art Lick Gallery - San Francisco, California
  • Art in the Powerhouse - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Cleveland Independent Art - Cleveland, Ohio
  • OBOE Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Aquilon - Cleveland, Ohio

2000–2008[]

  • Don O'Mellveny Gallery - Los Angeles, California
  • Herb Ascherman Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • OBOE Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Art Metro Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Klapper Gallery - Los Angeles, California
  • Edgar Varela Fine Arts - Los Angeles, California[1]

Group exhibitions[]

1980–1989[]

  • The Cleveland Museum of Art - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Weller/Potosky Gallery - Toronto, Canada
  • Spaces/Hallwalls - Buffalo, New York
  • Artists' Society International - San Francisco, California
  • James Hunt Barker Gallery - Palm Beach, Florida
  • Lucky Street Gallery - Key West, Florida
  • Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art - Cleveland, Ohio
  • N.O.V.A. - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Spaces Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • The New Figuration - Cleveland, Ohio

1990–1999[]

  • The Cleveland Museum of Art - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Midtown Gallery - Cleveland, Ohio
  • World Tattoo Gallery - New York, NY
  • Penson Gallery - New York, NY
  • Feature Gallery - New York, NY
  • Evanston Art Center - Evanston, Illinois
  • Artemesia Gallery - Chicago, Illinois
  • Hyde Park Institute - Chicago, Illinois

2000–2008[]

  • Toyoda Museum - Nagoya, Japan
  • William Merrill Gallery - Laguna Beach, California
  • Gallery 33 - Long Beach, California
  • Don O'Melveny Gallery - Los Angeles, California
  • Cast Iron Gallery - New York, NY

Prominent collectors[]

External links[]

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