Troy Miller-Perry is an installation and performance fine artist who has a major interest in immersive, interactive spaces. With an interest in the βin-between,β their art explores space in between identities as well as the interaction between realities. Taking inspiration from Y2K design, indigenous mask-making, and house music, they work to create surreal physical and digital installations that allow audiences to engage with a sense of unreality.
Troy lives in Tucson, AZ where they graduated with a BFA in 3D and Extended Media and does metalworking for a local jewelry company. You can probably catch them wandering around aimlessly wearing headphones or playing Morrowind for the seven hundredth time.