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Daniel Lloyd-Miller is a Lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), specializing in Painting and Drawing. He holds a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design (2015) and an MFA from SAIC (2024). His work focuses on urban landscapes, figurative studies, and experimental techniques using oil, risograph prints, and mixed media. Recent exhibitions include 'Heads/The Architecture of Botany' at COLO COLO Gallery (2025) and 'Same To You' at Mathew Heberlein Contemporary (2024). He teaches courses like 'Figure Drawing: Multi-Level' and leads workshops in color theory and outdoor painting. His art frequently explores themes of urban transformation and material experimentation.
- Education: BFA in Painting & Art History (2015), MFA in Painting and Drawing (2024)
- Key Exhibitions: 20+ shows since 2016, including solo and duo shows in Chicago, Vermont, Florida, and international locations like Arles, France.
Research interests include representational painting, color theory, and documenting urban environments. He has organized fundraisers for social justice causes like the National Lawyers Guild and Worth Rises.
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