
Faculty Lecture: Adam Miller
The School of Architecture at the Academy of Art University invites all to a presentation of work by graduate faculty member Adam Miller on Monday, April 2nd at 6:30pm. Join in person on campus at 601 Brannan Street Room 211 or on Zoom at this link https://art.zoom.us/my/schoolofarchitecture
Adam Barrett Miller is an architectural designer and educator whose work explores taste, power, and embodiment with application to and on the margins of architecture. Adam’s work invites play and transgression across disciplinary boundaries and scales. Adam directs PNEU STARS, holding an M.Arch from UC Berkeley, and B.A.’s from Cornell University. From 2021–2023, Adam was the Muschenheim Fellow at the University of Michigan and twice held the Race & Gender in the Built Environment Fellowship at UT Austin. Since 2014, Adam has led stage design for the Mosswood Meltdown music festival hosted by John Waters in Oakland, CA. Adam practices in Oakland with residential projects under permit. Recently completed work includes interaction design for Lawrence Hall of Science The Future of Food exhibition; Under Pressure, an immersive inflatable at Woodbury University; and I Want to Be a Person, a room-scale automata and extended reality piece at University of Michigan.
You can learn more about Adam and his work through the website: https://adam-miller.info/.