Keisha Miller
Keisha is a Detroit-based artist working out of the PASC Detroit studio. Her artwork is heavily influenced by the city of Detroit and the arts and culture of this city. She has depicted famous landmarks and homes of Detroit in her artworks. Keisha has a hyper-realist illustration style where she depicts people, scenes, and objects from flowers to architecture, in exacting detail, with a style marked by strong ink line-work, and vibrant watercolors. Keisha draws influence from illustration, graphic design, realist painting, and advertising; she is attracted to bold lines, strong contrast, and complex juxtapositions. Keisha also designed the current PASC logo.
She has exhibited at the Shepherd, Detroit, MI (2025); University of Michigan’s Institute for the Humanities Gallery, Ann Arbor, MI (2025); PASC Detroit Gallery, Detroit, MI (2024/25); Signal-Return, Detroit, MI (2024); PASC at BasBlue Detroit, MI (2024); MOCAD, Detroit, MI (2023); The Art Gallery at Westland City Hall, Westland, MI (2022); Swords Into Plowshares Gallery, Detroit, MI (2022); PASC Detroit Pop-Up Gallery, Detroit, MI (2022); The Scarab Club Detroit, MI (2021); and in an online exhibition on the PASC website. Her artwork has been featured at art fairs such as Art Basel, Paris, France (2025); Outsider Art Fair, NYC, NY (2025); and NADA, presented by White Columns Gallery, Miami, FL (2024). As of 2024, her artwork has been acquired by the Cranbrook Art Museum for its permanent collection.