Chanel Miller Explores Healing With New Show at the Asian Art Museum
Now, she’s debuting her first official museum exhibit, the triptych muralat the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. While the museum is currently closed to the public due to the pandemic, Miller’s art will be visible day and night from outside the gallery.
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