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Black Walnut Trees (Studies) Exhibition + Future Project
What can the seemingly mundane teach us? Last year I began studying the black walnut trees in my neighborhood in order to deepen my relationships with the more-than-human world around me. I started with the goal of making a chromatogram a month to chart the trees’ lifecycle. And then realized that that was more for…
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The Land Loves Us
I am so thankful to have had my show, Mari Miller: The Land Loves Us, up during both my birthday and Lunar New Year. Now that it has been de-installed, here’s a walkthrough of the exhibition for those who couldn’t make it. And for visitors who came on a day when my exhibition pamphlets were…
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Installing The Land Loves Us
I’ve mostly created 3D work over the years, so I was intimidated at the thought of hanging over 30 prints, not to mention the +20ft banners. Thankfully, the curator, Larry Lee, is exceptionally skilled at installing shows and hanging flat work. My oldest friend, Betsy Zacsek, also has a lot of experience installing shows. Between…
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Announcing: The Land Loves Us
I am so proud to announce that my chromatography work is currently on display at the Chinese American Museum of Chicago. The show, Mari Miller: The Land Loves Us, runs from January 7th-February 18th, 2024 as part of the museum’s Spotlight Series of Chinese American artists, curated by Larry Lee of Molar Productions. Radical love…
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