Biography
Erika Senft Miller is a multi-sensory artist who orchestrates large-scale collaborative, community-based, site-specific productions. Her work has included: Sleeping Babies/Social Sculptures, a performance at a secret skatepark; Between Land and Water, a production at a community sailing center with dancers on paddleboards and a choir floating on a boat; WNN: SALT, an immersive production combining video, sound and live dancers in sculptural costumes in a giant shed filled with road salt, and AutoBiography, an opera inspired by Wagner’s Ringcycle set in the largest public parking garage in Burlington, Vermont. Her most recent production The Net Works was inspired by a residency at the Manship in Gloucester Massachusetts during which time Erika benefitted from a NEFA Learning Grant, a Vermont Arts Council Creation Grant, and funding from the Prometheus Circle and the Bruce J Anderson foundation.
photo courtesy of the artist
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