Artist Adia Millett works across multiple media to explore the conceptual significance of interconnection. She describes her practice as grounded, fluid, and discerning, engaging a wide range of materials and subject matter. Whether working in fabric, glass, sculpture, painting, or on large-scale commissions, Millett accesses movement and meaning through bold geometrics and vibrant color to tell stories of cultural diversity and belonging.

For large-scale textiles and murals, Millett often uses Adobe Fresco and Procreate programs to lay out ideas, starting with a pencil drawing, photographed and imported into the app, where she tests colors, textures, and compositions before committing. These tools also serve as presentation platforms for final works. For paintings, she primarily uses acr

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