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Directed by artist, curator and critic Kellie Miller, KMA gallery offers a unique and original voice. This blog offers our followers the opportunity to delve deeper into our world to discover more about the artists we represent, upcoming exhibition themes and collections, and to join the wider discussion as we explore and reflect on current events shaping the creative world we love so much. 

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Brighton Seaside
Kellie Miller Kellie Miller

Brighton Seaside

The recent London To Brighton exhibition has just concluded, and as a sequel, I thought I would highlight some of the Brighton seaside-inspired works that we have here at the gallery, in an effort to maybe beg the sun to stay with us a little longer, and celebrate the lovely summer we have had this year.

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Kellie Miller Arts Awards 2019
Kellie Miller Kellie Miller

Kellie Miller Arts Awards 2019

Kellie Miller Art Awards returned this month. Now in its fourth consecutive year, I aim to shine the spotlight on students from local schools and universities and to inspire them to follow a creative path throughout their lives,

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Let Them Eat Cake
Kellie Miller Kellie Miller

Let Them Eat Cake

It is just over a week now since the exhibition closed and I am missing the buzz of the visitors to my house.

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Objects of Desire
Kellie Miller Kellie Miller

Objects of Desire

I have always had a fascination with texture, sculpture, ceramics and works in three dimensions. I trained in all aspects of the arts, specialising in ceramics for a number of years and, in particular, porcelain, producing vessels and wall installations.

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Open House and Garden Preparations - The Log Cabin Part 2
Kellie Miller Kellie Miller

Open House and Garden Preparations - The Log Cabin Part 2

The cabin is an important feature of the exhibition and it's taken from January to May to complete its transformation. We first repaired the roof and then cleared everything we had stored in it. Next, we insulated and lined the walls and installed lighting, before painting inside and out.

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