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Paige Lee Miller is a London-based interdisciplinary artist exploring subjective temporality and memory through a neurodivergent lens. Her practice combines photography, printmaking, projection, and moving image into installations that attempt to make sense of the fractured temporalities we inhabit in the digital age: the nostalgia of memory, the anticipation of the future, and a present no longer defined by physical space but infinite virtualities. By confronting her own uneasy relationship to time and inviting viewers to do the same, Miller hopes to provide a salve for the internet-addled mind (read: brain rot) and the paralysis that takes hold in the liminal space between temporalities (read: bed rot). 

Education

2017-2021 | BA | University of Texas at Austin | Radio, Television and Film 

2022-2023 | MA | London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London | Fashion Photography

Selected Exhibitions

2026 | American Bacchanal | 162 Holloway Rd | London, UK

2026 | Archive of Rot | The Photobook Cafe | London, UK

2026 | Riposte: Justice is Served | Electrowerkz | London, UK

 

2024 | Beyond the Image | Curated by Sophie Parker, Photo London | Online

2024 | Disabling Barriers | Curated by Jo Verrent, Unlimited | Online

2024 | LCF24: Postgraduate Degree Show | London College of Fashion | London, UK

Publications 

L'Officiel Mexico

Sanxtuary Magazine

Spark Magazine​

Press

Art shows to leave the house for in February 2026  | Dazed 

How LCF graduate Paige Lee Miller's images visualise neurodivergent time flow | UAL 

Lunch and Learn with Paige Lee Miller for Disability History Month | UAL 

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