ColumbusUnderground.com 01/09/2012
http://www.columbusunderground.com/young-art-collectors-andrew-miller
This time I was the subject and I was glad to share my collection with Anne Evans and the readers of the Columbus Underground.
By: Anne
Andrew Miller, Art Collector
As a young adult, Andrew Miller loved going to concerts. He loved supporting local music and its musicians. But as he got older and had a child he wanted to find a new way to support the arts. “I wanted to support the arts in some way, shape or form,” said Andrew. So, he transferred his concert money to buying art from local artists.
He saw many concerts in the old Little Brothers space. When it was being sold and the fixtures being liquidated, he made his first bigger art purchase, Art Peace by Paul Voker. It was a piece painted on a bed sheet, originally for display at Comfest, before it adorned the walls at Little Brothers.
Andrew doesn’t have an unlimited budget for art purchases, but he makes it a priority to support the scene by being an active buyer. He finds it helpful to attend events with a budget in mind.
“People should really buy art from local artists and galleries,” he said. “There is no reason to buy commercial art when you can just as easily go to events or galleries to support.”
Supporting the people in our own community doing the creative things that makes the community where we want to live is important to him. “We’re all trying to do what we can to make the community what we want,” he said.
Andrew enjoys taking his daughter to many of the art-centric events in Columbus. They enjoy the events at Junctionview such as Por Vida, and he thinks they are very accessible to everyone and there is room for more events in Columbus. Buying from the artists themselves allows you to communicate directly with them. He spends time doing art projects with his daughter and she has shown an interest in art as well. Her bedroom has a few collections of prints by Adam Brouillette and Jason K Burke. Many of her projects and designs hang on her walls.
In addition to teaching his daughter an appreciate for art, Andrew works on some of his own art projects. He does paintings, builds furniture and writes. His short story, Broken, was published in Across Town: Stories of Columbus, a collection of stories presented by the Columbus Creative Cooperative.
Much of his art collection reflects his own interests. He loves typography, maps, woodblock prints and is interested in getting more paintings.
“I would be plenty happy to have my walls covered in art,” he shared.
Artists:
Katy Barrett
Methane Studios – Mark McDevitt & Robert Lee
Open Door Art Studio – Wallace Peck
Orielly Ink – Maggy O’Reilly VanOrder
Bailey Ruhler
These Are Things – Jen Adrion & Omary Noory