Marc H. Miller

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Marc H. Miller is an artist, art historian, curator, writer, and publisher. Miller has been active in the New York art world for close to fifty years.

Miller received a Ph.D. in art history from NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts in 1979. As an artist he exhibited in New York and Europe throughout the 1970s and 80s. From 1981-85 he was the commentator and interviewer for ART/New York, an educational videotape series that covered current art exhibitions. Miller also served as a columnist for the East Village Eye, as curator at the Queens Museum, as a board member for the alternative art space ABC No Rio, and was the founder of the publishing company Ephemera Press. In 2014, he founded the Gallery 98. He is currently an advisor to Howl! Happening, a non-profit gallery and archive devoted to the cultural history of the East Village. Miller’s own early art world experience is chronicled on his autobiographical website 98 Bowery, 1969-1989: View From the Top Floor. (2022)

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