Mireille Miller

Mireille Miller is a New York City-based artist and painter, who leads the art program in the Primary School of the Lycée Français de New York. She works primarily on commissions and large projects.

Born and raised in France, she developed a passion for drawing at a very early age. She came to the United States in 1978. Her formal art education did not begin until she moved to New York City, where she thrived on the creative energy and freedom of downtown life and decided to stay.

As a teacher, she has dedicated her career to inspiring in students the confidence to create, a passion for history and art history and the tools to tell stories of their own lives and the world around them through art of many different media.

Early on, the desire to contribute work relevant to the issues of her lifetime determined her creative path as an artist. Her interest lies primarily in connecting with our common past and in sharing her vision of our collective history through storytelling.

She has spent the last two decades chronicling women's achievements in pictorial form from the eighteenth century onward, set on bringing greater awareness of their contributions to our societies around the globe.

Website: https://www.suffragettes2020.com/about/about-mireille-miller

 

 

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Exhibitions

February 12 - March 10, 2026
Women Leading the Way