Lavely Miller was named one of ten finalists for the Bennett Prize, the largest visual arts award given to a female figurative realist in the United States. She is the 2022 recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, has been a Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize winner (Raymar Panels Traditional Art Award category, 3rd place), past Juror’s Choice awardee from National Museum of American History/Smithsonian Institution’s Camy Clough, and the recipient of a top prize at 2013 Art Basel. Miller has had residencies at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Dacia Gallery in New York City, where she studied under Iliya Mirochnick. Her work is regularly exhibited at the LA Art Show through Arcadia Contemporary.
Lavely Miller’s paintings have been featured in American Art Collector, Hyperallergic, Fine Art Connoisseur, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, the Washington Post, as well as other publications internationally. Her work is held in various public collections such as the New Salem Museum in New Salem, Massachusetts, the University of Virginia, the National Center for Transgender Equality in Washington, DC, and the Twenty-First Century Fox and News Corporation Building in New York City. Her work is internationally privately collected.
Miller graduated summa cum laude with a BFA in Studio Art from James Madison University. She holds both master's and doctoral level degrees in Clinical Mental Health from the University of Virginia, where she completed her residency in the area of serious mental illness.
Lavely Miller currently lives and works on the eastern shore of Maryland.
Collections: Halcyon Days
Type: Original Artwork