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12/08: "Hand Portraits" Opens at Kanoe Cafe Gallery Sept. 1, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“Hand Portraits” by nationally-known fine art photographer Robert Miller, will be exhibited at the Kanoe Café Gallery, 16 S. Tippecanoe Drive, Tipp City, Ohio, from September 1st through October 31, 2007. An Opening Reception will be held Saturday, September 1, 2007 from 5 – 7:30 p.m.
The series of traditionally acquired and printed medium and large format black and white photographs consists of emotional images of the human hands.
Miller’s photographs have been exhibited throughout the U.S. and the world.
Exhibition hours are Monday - Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Thursday - Saturday: 8 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (closed Sundays.)
The exhibition is free and open to the public.
For more information, and online excerpts, go to: http://www.robertmiller.org.
For information about Kanoe Cafe Gallery and for DIRECTIONS, go to: http://www.kanoecafe.com or phone 937-667-3876.
08/02: OPACITY Mar-Apr 2007 @ Carriage Hill Gallery

“OPACITY,” by nationally-known fine art photographer Robert Miller,
will be exhibited at the Carriage Hill MetroPark Gallery,
East Shull Road & Route 201, Huber Heights, Ohio,
from March 1, 2007 through April 30, 2007.
An opening reception will be held at the gallery on Sunday, March 4, 2007 from 2-4PM.
"With the exhibition of Opacity, fine art photographer Robert Miller journeys into the dark side of an artist's imagination. More closely resembling impressionistic paintings than photographs, these images from 1995-2000 are the antithesis of Miller's well-known razor-sharp large format work. Softened by motion, lighting and dark character, they reflect the true definition of the word 'photography' (painting with light.) Culled from early small and medium format work, these emotional images combine opaque desolation with ethereal beauty, trademarks of Miller's photographs, past and present, which have been exhibited throughout the world."
-As featured in Extreme Camera Magazine
"Striking, ethereal, a visual banquet...world class"
-Dayton Daily News
"Breathtaking!"
-Cincinnati Enquirer
"Unique and emotional images"
-Columbus Dispatch
"Work that is a rare treat"
-Howard Bond, legendary photographer
EXHIBITION INFORMATION
Carriage Hill MetroPark is located just Northeast of Dayton, Ohio.
-From the North (Detroit, Toledo, Lima) take I-75 South to I-70 East
-From the South (Lexington, Cincinnati) take I-75 North to I-70 East
-From the West (St. Louis, Indianapolis) take I-70 East
-From the East (Wheeling, Columbus) take I-70 West
Take I-70 exit 38 NORTH (State Route/201 Brandt Pike) Huber Heights
(If you hit hotels and a Walmart, turn around - you’re going the wrong way!)
Go 1 mile North on SR 201 and turn RIGHT into the park entrance (E. Shull Rd.)
Take the first right into the Visitor’s Center parking lot. The gallery is located on the lower level.
The upstairs theater will be continually showing the “Opacity” DVD during the
opening reception and upon request during normal Visitor Center hours.
Refreshments will be served, and discounted prints will be available for purchase
during the opening reception, Sunday, March 4, 2007 from 2-4PM.
The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, will be held:
March 1 – April 30, 2007
Hours:
Weekdays: 10AM-5PM
Weekends: 1-5PM
More information, including online exhibition excerpts of OPACITY, go to:
http://www.robertmiller.org
S E P I A V I S I O N
New Vision for a New World
A new adventure waits at www.sepiavision.org
Be part of it!
(publications: please email to request exhibition PR photo scans)
29/05: More press on ROCK IN WATER (HAITI)
"Rock in Water: Haiti Waits" was featured in an article in the Dayton Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2006. Click HERE to see the article (in PDF format.)With less than a month in the public eye, here are a few comments from the gallery comment book:
Pure beauty
Art and Insight
Very Moving
Very Effective & Dignified Portrayal of Haitians & Haiti
Very Lovely
Outstanding!
Absorbing
Life-Altering Work!
Excellent
Let Us Eliminate Poverty!
Beautiful Children - thank you!
Very Special & Beautiful
So Glad You Have This Home!
I Love It - Wonderful!
Great Peace Exhibit
Very Informative
So Very Wonderful
Very Powerful Images
World Class Work
Masterful, Emotional Images
For more information about this exhibition and others, go to:
http://www.robertmiller.org/nucleus
06/04: Haiti Exhibition At Dayton Peace Museum

News flash:
Dayton International Peace Museum
208 W. Monument Ave., downtown Dayton, OH
ROCK IN WATER: Haiti Waits
by Robert Miller
May 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Tuesday - Saturday, and
1:00 to 5:00 PM Sundays
***Opening reception - Sunday, May 7, 2006
from 1:00 to 5 PM***
contact: Steve Fryburg 937-227-3223
Sponsored in part by
Mission Reach Out Haiti,
New Carlisle Church of the Brethren,
Dave Arbogast Pontiac and
the Dayton International Peace Museum.
Click HERE for more information and directions.
06/04: Thank you!
Thanks to all who made the Carriage Hill exhibition of MOTHERLAND a huge success!What's this? Another exhibition coming soon?
Stay tuned...
25/02: More "Motherland" Press
"Striking, ethereal, a visual banquet...world class"-Dayton Daily News
"Breathtaking!"
-Cincinnati Enquirer
"Unique and emotional images"
-Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch
15/02: Motherland Showing Strong
It's been a great start to the MOTHERLAND exhibition at Carriage Hill Gallery. The reception was fun and we couldn't have asked for better media coverage.We entertained several hundred guests at the opening reception on February 3rd. Guests seemed emotionally touched by the majesty of the images on the wall and by the video version of "Motherland" that was shown continually in the gallery theater.
The show has received wonderful coverage in the newspapers. Click HERE to read the feature article in the Dayton Daily News. They included 3 large photographs from the show along with some amazing text by arts writer Pam Dillon. Another feature, including a large color photo of Pearl Nautilus Shell, Halved, appeared in the DDN Go! section. Coverage in the Huber Heights Courier and the New Carlisle Sun included announcements and photos from the actual reception. Newspapers from Cincinnati, Columbus, Middletown, Hamilton and Springfield also included articles.
There have been many kind words left in the gallery comment book. Click HERE to see a few.
The exhibition still has a month and a half to run, but if you haven't viewed it yet, please stop in soon - don't put it off. While you are there, make sure to ask the receptionist to view the Motherland video in the theater.
Click HERE for exhibition details, hours and directions.
Thanks again for all your support and encouragement!
01/02: Current Exhibition Information

"MOTHERLAND" EXHIBITION INFORMATION
Carriage Hill MetroPark is located just Northeast of Dayton, Ohio.
-From the North (Detroit, Toledo, Lima) take I-75 South to I-70 East
-From the South (Lexington, Cincinnati) take I-75 North to I-70 East
-From the West (St. Louis, Indianapolis) take I-70 East
-From the East (Wheeling, Columbus) take I-70 West
Take I-70 exit 38 NORTH (State Route/201 Brandt Pike) Huber Heights
(If you hit hotels and a Walmart, turn around - you’re going the wrong way!)
Go 1 mile North on SR 201 and turn RIGHT into the park entrance (E. Shull Rd.)
Take the first right into the Visitor’s Center parking lot.
The gallery is located on the lower level.
Please email for airport and hotel recommendations.
The upstairs theater will be continually showing the “Motherland” DVD
during the opening reception and upon request during
normal Visitor Center hours. Refreshments will be served, and
discounted prints will be available for purchase during the opening
night reception, Friday, February 3, 2006 from 6-8PM.
The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, will be held:
February 1 – March 31, 2006
Hours:
Weekdays: 10AM-5PM
Weekends: 1-5PM
01/02: Hey - Where'd the Guestbook Go?
The Advanced Guestbook which appeared here is now gone.Evidently, there were problems with the php script and Spammers would post dozens of bogus (but complimentary, at least!) entries a day. This is a global problem, so rather than have to delete all the new entries every day, I figured it would be easier to post in BLOG form. If you have a question or comment, please email it to me at blog@robertmiller.org and I will post it here with a reply.
-Robert