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Last Days to Experience Roadside Reverie: Glass Works by John Miller

The artist's largest solo museum exhibition is on view at VBMA only through January 5, 2025

By Vero Beach Museum of Art December 19, 2024

This holiday season, treat the entire family to a day at the Vero Beach Museum of Art and experience the larger-than-life Roadside Reverie: Glass Works by John Miller exhibition, on view only through Sunday, January 5, 2025.

Feast your eyes on dozens of large-scale glass sculptures comprising hundreds of individually molded and blown glass components artfully designed and playfully assembled by glass artist John Miller. From oversized hamburgers to hood ornaments, Miller’s works reflect his fascination with and personal connection to American automotive and food culture and the Pop Art movement of the 1960s. Drawing inspiration from prominent Pop Art figures like Claes Oldenburg, he imbues his contemporary pieces with reverence and humor, evoking nostalgia and joy in visitors.

 Listen to a conversation with the Artist John Miller and VBMA Chief Curator Caitlin Swindell.

Roadside Reverie spans four of Miller’s artistic series: “Hot Stuff,” “The Blue Plate Special,” “Do Not Duplicate,” and “Classic Heat”—created from 2008 to 2024. The exhibition marks the artist’s largest solo museum exhibition to date and is VBMA’s first solo glass exhibition in nearly a decade.

An instrumental work shown for the first time is Miller’s V-ATE, 2024, which cleverly references V8 engines. This piece combines select glass works by Miller integrated within a site-specific installation of a 1954 Ford Mainline. The inclusion of this artwork marks the first time that Miller has exhibited a mixed-media installation of this scale in a museum or gallery.

Museum docents are in the galleries to answer guests’ questions. Those interested in an in-depth discussion about the works and the artists can join the docents at 2 pm. for a guided gallery tour.

Roadside Reverie: Glass Works by John Miller is organized by the Vero Beach Museum of Art and features select loans from the Tacoma Museum of Glass.

The exhibition is supported by Presenting Sponsors: The Yela “Peter” and Derek Fowler Endowment for Acquisitions and Exhibitions, Patricia M. Patten Endowment, and the Estate of Glee and Robert Ries Endowment; Patron Sponsors: Mary and Don Blair and Barbara Konforti; and Exhibition Sponsors: George P. Armstrong Endowment Fund, Museum Endowment, and The Laughing Dog Gallery.

 The Vero Beach Museum of Art is at 3001 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach, Florida 32963. Directions: From I-95 (Exit 147), from U.S.1, and Indian River Boulevard, take State Road 60 east over the Merrill Barber Bridge to the beachside, and turn right at the first traffic light into Riverside Park. Parking is free.