NO PLACE LIKE

No Place Like documents the artist’s return to the ten houses of her childhood and her encounters with the families who live in them now. Through these visits, Miller explores the uncanniness of reentering spaces she once called home, revealing the tension between memory and absence. As guest and ghost, she photographs herself in living rooms with the current occupants, and outside the houses, whether or not she was invited in. The series lingers in the unease of the familiar yet distant, asking what it means to become a stranger in your own home – if you can still call it that.