Adam Miller
Instructor
Born in 1979 in Oregon, Adam Miller began an apprenticeship to artist Allen Jones at thirteen years old and at sixteen, was accepted to the Florence Academy Of Art in Florence and continued his studies under Michael John Angel in Florence. For the next four years, Miller traveled throughout Europe studying the work of the Baroque and Mannerist painters. His work has been commissioned by Robert Pamplin Jr., the Chairman of the Board of the Portland Art Museum, Mike Tyson, and many others.
His most famous work, "Quebec" is a 9-by-10-foot masterwork exploring 400 years of the province’s history, rendered in a style and technique that draws from 17th-century Baroque art. It debuted at the unveiled at the McCord Museum in Montreal and traveled to Quebec City’s Musée National Des Beaux-Arts. Miller's latest project is a 40 foot allegory titled "The Comedia Humana," which will be accompanied by an upcoming book by author Michael Pierce.