Since 1980, Paul Cameron Miller has established himself as a multi-disciplinary inventive force who enjoys far reaching influence as an artist and teacher.
Through his physicality and command of dialects, Miller brings presence and colour to his theatrical resume.
His guitar playing has elicited comparisons with some of the world's best. He has developed techniques that raise the bar considerably. His two full-length albums were released to critical acclaim while introducing him to a new audience as the visual artist who designed the covers.
Cameron, as he prefers to be called, has been a painter since childhood with his first commission bestowed at the age of six. He has exhibited numerous times with works selling in collections from Toronto to Vancouver and Phoenix to the Dakotas. He has been a Canada Council for The Arts recipient and has published prints and posters of several of his pastels and watercolours.
As a published poet, his lyrical verse can transport an audience or reader down a path of darkness one moment and to a virtual eden the next. He has travelled to Chicago and Ottawa as a member of the Winnipeg Poetry Slam team. Cameron is also a two-time finalist of the Writers' Collective (Adult) Poetry Contest, having had his latest entry, a piece called 'Cello', published on December 31, 2007 in the Winnipeg Free Press.
For the past two decades, he has been teaching music, primarily guitar, and has inspired hundreds of young players. Some, like John K. Samson and Stephan Carroll of the Weakerthans, have moved on to international recognition.
Media inquiries:
pcm@mts.net
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