February 14: Algernon Miller, Innovative Artist, Sculptor and Urban Designer

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by Atim Annette Oton

Algernon is an African American artist and sculptor. Algernon Miller’s work has been exhibited at Haven Gallery, Bronx, NY; Tribes Gallery; Taller Boricua Gallery; Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; the New Museum; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, all in New York, NY. He exhibited in Forest of Hope at the Charles Dana Center in Central Park where he also participated in workshops with families and youth. Miller was commissioned by the New York City Percent for Art Program to design the Frederick Douglass Circle in Manhattan along with Quennell Rothschild and Partners. The project is currently under construction.

BDNN selects Algernon Miller as an Innovative Artist, Sculptor and Urban Designer.

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Black Design News Network (BDNN) is a news bureau, an online publication, digital library and 'workspace' hub for designers. African Diaspora, BDNN focuses on creating awareness of black design, distributing news and information about Architecture, Interior Design, Product Industrial Design, Fashion/Textile Design, Communication and Graphic Design. BDNN is the 411 of the Black Design Diaspora.