CV
Selected Exhibitions
Paper, Food, Video, etc
Paper, Food, Video, etc
02. Unearthing Futures / Desenterrando Futuros
03. Esteban Cabeza de Baca: El Fuego de la Tierra
04. blue thunder, diego medina
05. Charles Ross: Mansions of the Zodiac
06. Nicholas Herrera: El Rito Santero
07. Luchita Hurtado: Earth and Sky Interjected
01. Señales San Gileños
02. Food papers
03. Hacienda Australia
04. Sometimes I’m scared I’ll get lost in the elevator
05. Jack Hietpas
06. My 23rd Birthday Party
07. Journals 2017-Present
08. Bedroom Wall
Kate Miller is a curator and artist with a background in contemporary art and interests in the intersections of art, foodways, and politics. She is originally from New York and currently based in Taos, New Mexico.
As an artist, she explores hand paper-making with local plants, cooking, and internet culture. Both her artistic and curatorial practices are centered around place, engaging with the visual cultures, food, politics, and ecologies that constitute geographic identities.
Kate is Assistant Curator at Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico, where she curated three-part exhibition series The Same Place at the Same Time, featuring local creative communities who engage with wood-fire ceramics, volunteer radio, and Taos Pueblo foodways. At Harwood she also contributed significantly to Unearthing Futures / Desenterrando Futuros, an exhibition that explores adobe as a living practice linking art, architecture, and ancestral knowledge across the Americas. Unearthing Futures features Gabriel Chaile, rafa esparza, Santino Gonzales, Joanna Keane Lopez, Ronald Rael, and Christine Howard Sandoval.
Kate holds a BA in Art History from Columbia College, Columbia University, New York (2023). She has previously held internships at David Zwirner Gallery and Eric Firestone Gallery, as well as having worked as an editor of Barnard College’s Journal of Art Criticism (JAC). She was a 2022 Ratrock Magazine featured artist and has participated in numerous residencies, including Loma Serena, Virreina (San Gil, Colombia, 2024) and Piso Termico, Virreina (Bogotá, Colombia, 2026).