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|Event display name=Bucky Miller (Residency)
|Event display name=Bucky Miller (Residency)
|Date Start=2015-02-01
|Date Start=2015-02-01 12:00 AM
|Date End=2015-02-28
|Date End=2015-02-28 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=28
|Event description=Bucky Miller is an artist, photographer, and writer who builds disjunctive narratives to learn more about the possibility for joy. He is a recipient of the Aaron Siskind Foundation Individual Photographer’s Fellowship, has had solo exhibitions at spaces including the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and has shown at numerous galleries internationally. His first self-published book, The Picture of the Afghan Hound, was selected as one of photo-eye’s best photobooks of 2016. Miller’s work has also been featured in publications like n+1, Der Greif, The Believer, and Glasstire. He has an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin, a BFA in Art (Photography) from Arizona State University, and also studied at the Royal College of Art Program in Sculpture. Currently, he lives in Brooklyn and serves on the board of directors of Kimpton House in Carlsbad, CA.
|Event description=Bucky Miller is an artist, photographer, and writer who builds disjunctive narratives to learn more about the possibility for joy. He is a recipient of the Aaron Siskind Foundation Individual Photographer’s Fellowship, has had solo exhibitions at spaces including the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and has shown at numerous galleries internationally. His first self-published book, The Picture of the Afghan Hound, was selected as one of photo-eye’s best photobooks of 2016. Miller’s work has also been featured in publications like n+1, Der Greif, The Believer, and Glasstire. He has an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin, a BFA in Art (Photography) from Arizona State University, and also studied at the Royal College of Art Program in Sculpture. Currently, he lives in Brooklyn and serves on the board of directors of Kimpton House in Carlsbad, CA.


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|Event medium=Net.art
|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
|Presented by=Welcome To My Homepage
|Presented by=Welcome To My Homepage
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
|Event artist=Bucky Miller
|Event artist=Bucky Miller
|Event location=Online,welcometomyhomepage.net
|Event location=Online; welcometomyhomepage.net
|Type of Event=net.art,Residency
|Event admission type=Free
|Event ticket price=0
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|Is public=Yes
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Event Info
Date start 02.01.15
Date end 02.28.15
Start Time 12am
Format
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Location
Admission Free
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Bucky Miller is an artist, photographer, and writer who builds disjunctive narratives to learn more about the possibility for joy. He is a recipient of the Aaron Siskind Foundation Individual Photographer’s Fellowship, has had solo exhibitions at spaces including the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and has shown at numerous galleries internationally. His first self-published book, The Picture of the Afghan Hound, was selected as one of photo-eye’s best photobooks of 2016. Miller’s work has also been featured in publications like n+1, Der Greif, The Believer, and Glasstire. He has an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin, a BFA in Art (Photography) from Arizona State University, and also studied at the Royal College of Art Program in Sculpture. Currently, he lives in Brooklyn and serves on the board of directors of Kimpton House in Carlsbad, CA.