Megan McMillan(I)
- Director
Megan McMillan and her partner, Murray McMillan, are video, photography
and installation artists who have been collaborating since 2002. They
have exhibited at the Casa Masaccio Center for Contemporary Art in San
Giovanni Valdarno, Italy, the Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense, Denmark,
the State Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki, Greece, and the
National Museum of Art in La Paz, Bolivia. They are represented by Qbox
Gallery in Athens, Greece. The McMillans latest work is featured in the
2012 DeCordova Biennial at the DeCordova Museum and was funded through
an Artist Resource Trust Fund from the Berkshire Taconic Foundation.
The McMillans have been artists in residence in Barcelona, Los Angeles, Tzia and Athens, Greece and Turku and Kokar, Finland. Their work has been featured in film festivals in New York, London, Los Angeles, Switzerland, Austria, Croatia, Greece and Romania. Their work has been included in the Wild Things exhibition at the Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense, Denmark (2010), the 2nd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art (2009), and the 10th International Istanbul Biennial (2007). Their work has been reviewed in Art in America, ArtLies Quarterly, among others. In 2012, the McMillans received a substantial Project Grant and a New Genres Fellowship from the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts New Genres Fellowship and were finalists for a Creative Capital grant.
Megan McMillan has an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a BA in English Writing and Rhetoric from St Edwards University. Megan also studied in the Art History and Museum Studies graduate program at California State University in Long Beach. The McMillans have been married since 1997 and live and work in Providence, Rhode Island.
The McMillans have been artists in residence in Barcelona, Los Angeles, Tzia and Athens, Greece and Turku and Kokar, Finland. Their work has been featured in film festivals in New York, London, Los Angeles, Switzerland, Austria, Croatia, Greece and Romania. Their work has been included in the Wild Things exhibition at the Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense, Denmark (2010), the 2nd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art (2009), and the 10th International Istanbul Biennial (2007). Their work has been reviewed in Art in America, ArtLies Quarterly, among others. In 2012, the McMillans received a substantial Project Grant and a New Genres Fellowship from the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts New Genres Fellowship and were finalists for a Creative Capital grant.
Megan McMillan has an MFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a BA in English Writing and Rhetoric from St Edwards University. Megan also studied in the Art History and Museum Studies graduate program at California State University in Long Beach. The McMillans have been married since 1997 and live and work in Providence, Rhode Island.