Thomas Miller was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1943. Since childhood, when playing with puppets and making pictures were a vital part of learning, Thomas wanted to be an artist. He majored in art at the University of Redlands in California, and received his MFA in painting from the University of Iowa in 1969.
In 1969 Thomas moved to Nova Scotia to become the art consultant for the Kings County School Board. As well as teaching art in elementary schools he began experimentation in puppet theatre. In 1972 Thomas left teaching to co-found Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, which specializes in mixed media puppet productions for young people. For fifteen years Thomas was the resident designer for Mermaid Theatre and created several award winning productions which toured Canada, England, Wales, Australia, Japan and the United States.
In 1987 Thomas resigned from Mermaid Theatre and began painting full time. His favourite medium is acrylic on canvas. Early works included landscape and still life. Since 2006 his paintings have featured references to historical artists and artifacts. Thomas has exhibited regularly since 1987, participating in solo and group exhibitions in Canada and the United States where his paintings are part of private and corporate collections.
Thomas is a Canadian citizen. During his years in Canada he has lived in Wolfville, Nova Scotia; Toronto, Ontario; Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia; and Oakville, Ontario. In 2019, Thomas moved to Toronto, where he participates in the art scene and manages the Estate of Louis de Niverville.
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Philip Ottenbrite was born in Windsor, Ontario. After graduating with a BFA from the University of Windsor he became the assistant director of the Pollock Gallery in Toronto from 1975 until 1978 when he was employed by Mira Godard Gallery, becoming the director in 1983. He left that position in 1989 to direct the Paolo Baldacci Gallery in New York where he became vice president and partner in 1991.
While at Mira Godard Gallery he organized major exhibitions of important artists including Alex Colville, David Milne, Louis de Niverville and Christopher Pratt. He went on to mount critically acclaimed exhibitions of Modern Italian artists de Chirico, Morandi, Fontana and a survey of the Italian Futurists while in New York, along with many well-known contemporary painters. Philip has written on a wide range of artists, from David Milne and Mark Tobey to contemporary artists like Paterson Ewen and Medrie MacPhee.
He is the advisor to the estate of Louis De Niverville and is working on a biography of New York City ball culture legend Angie Xtravaganza.
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