Nadia Miller is a cartoonist and letterer based in St. Paul, Minnesota. Her work blends labor reportage with dreamlike visual motifs, focusing on the quiet rituals of people who keep complicated systems running. A graduate of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, she has taught community comics workshops and mentored teen artists through local arts nonprofits.
Miller's previous projects include the minicomic cycle Apron Noise and the studio collection Switchyard, along with contributions to the anthologies Long Layover and Cold Storage. She has received the Upper Midwest Arts Fellowship and the Lake Street Narrative Prize, and her print series Runway Lights toured small-press festivals across the United States and Canada.
When not drawing, Nadia Miller designs wayfinding icons, restores antique grease pencils, and bikes the Mississippi River trail with a sketchbook in her pannier. She lives with a rescue dog named Pilot and an unreasonable number of safety vests.