Postcard of the Normandy House Restaurant, c. 1940s. Courtesy of Edgar Miller Legacy.
Over the course of his career, Edgar Miller realized numerous private and public commissions across the United States, with the largest concentration in the Chicagoland area. Many of these projects, which include architectural structures, large scale sculptures and reliefs, murals, stained glass, and other ornamental elements, are still extant or in situ today. Presented in conjunction with DePAul Art Museum’s exhibition Edgar Miller: Anti-Modern, 1917–1967, this series of short presentations highlights Miller’s commissioned work in public settings. Panelists include: Marin R. Sullivan, Jenn Marshall, Craig Lee, and Eliot Taillon.