Katie Miller was born and raised in the wilderness of Northeastern Minnesota, but is now deeply rooted in the Pacific Northwest. Her interdisciplinary practice is informed by her fascination with the temporality of our built and natural environments and how our perception of place is informed by our ever-changing surroundings. She received a BFA in sculpture from the University of Washington and an MFA in glass from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Her practice has been supported by 4Culture, Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, Artist Trust, Seattle Art Museum, MadArt, METHOD Gallery, McMillen Foundation, Montello Foundation, Art Farm, Pilchuck Glass School, Bullseye Glass, Pratt Fine Arts Center, among others. She has been selected for numerous artist residency programs, fellowships, and grants. Her work has been exhibited in museums, galleries, and artist-run spaces internationally and can also be found in the public realm, as well as public and private collections. Writings and interviews about her work can be found in Crosscut, Seattle Channel, Garland Magazine, Luxe Interiors + Design, Big Freak Media, Seattle Weekly, Rise and Shine, among others.