User:Mkang1/Eva Hamlin Miller: she/her, American, 1911-1991

= Eva Hamlin Miller = Eva Katherine Hamlin Miller (b. 1911 in Brooklyn, New York - 1991) was an artist from Greensboro, North Carolina. Miller was raised in New York City, attending the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, Columbia University, the Graduate School of Fine Art in Florence, and the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. Miller was the first art instructor at Bennett College in 1937 and chaired the art departments at various institutions such as Bennett, Tuskegee Institute, and North Carolina A&T State University. Miller's contributions greatly affected the African-American community as she was instrumental in founding two local art galleries which showcased African-American talent. Miller helped establish the African American Atelier, a non-profit, professional art gallery in the Greensboro Cultural Center and served as the curator until her death in 1991.

Early Life
Miller was born in Brooklyn, New York and was raised in New York City. She was the daughter of Floyd and Katherine Hamlin. She attended the Pratt Institute and earned her B.F.A. degree in fine arts there, then moved on to earn her M.A. in degree in art education at Columbia University.

Career
Miller was the first art instructor at Bennett College in 1937. She then served as associate professor of art at North Carolina A&T State University. She founded and owned the Z Gallery and was a founder of the African American Atelier, where she served as the curator until her death in 1991. Miller designed numerous stained-glass windows at places such as Bennett College, Saint James Presbyterian Church, and Shiloh Baptist Church. Miller was invited to the White House by then President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter for her recognition as a major African-American artist.

Personal Life
Miller married Dr. W. Lloyd T. Miller and had two sons, Floyd T. Miller and Tyrone Miller. Miller also had four grandchildren.

Death
Miller died on December 26, 1991 in New York City. Her funeral was held at St. James Presbyterian Church and she was buried in Maplewood Cemetery.

Works
Sound into Sight - A Rhapsody, 1964

Luba Mask, 1968

A Time to Leave, 1975

Song of Mozambique #2, 1975

Skinny Dipping