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Savannah's 90-year-old etcher has printed 23,000 works of art
Kathy Miller, a lifelong artist, has created an impressive body of work over the decades.
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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Kathy Miller, a 90-year-old artist in Savannah, Georgia, is known as the city's first lady of etching. She began her art career after moving to Midway Island and has since created over 23,000 etchings, making her one of the most prolific artists in the region.
Why it matters
Miller's dedication to her craft over the past nine decades has made her a beloved figure in the Savannah arts community. Her work has helped preserve the city's cultural heritage and inspire new generations of artists.
The details
Miller started etching after moving to Midway Island in the 1950s. Since then, she has created over 23,000 etchings, many of which depict scenes from Savannah's historic neighborhoods and landmarks. Her work is highly sought after by collectors and has been featured in numerous exhibitions throughout the Southeast.
- Miller began her art career after moving to Midway Island in the 1950s.
- Over the past 70 years, Miller has created over 23,000 etchings.
The players
Kathy Miller
A 90-year-old artist known as Savannah's first lady of etching, who has created over 23,000 works of art over the past seven decades.
What they’re saying
“Come up and see my etchings some time”
— Kathy Miller
The takeaway
Kathy Miller's lifelong dedication to her craft has made her a beloved figure in the Savannah arts community, and her work has helped preserve the city's cultural heritage for generations to come.
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