
Prelude: The Divine Musicality of Nature
Saturday, May 2, 2026
1-4pm
Emily Carr House
Genres
Arts & Creative
Tickets
2 interested
Event Description
Opening Event Saturday, May 2nd 1 - 4pm
Artist Talks: 2pm and 3pm
Gallery Hours will be Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 10am - 4pm
Kayla Radhika Miller (she/her), originally from northwestern Ontario, is a Victoria-based painter, art historian, and yoga teacher whose work explores the spiritual language of the arts.
Working primarily in acrylic, her paintings move between representation and abstraction — challenging the solidity of form and dissolving the borders of separation to evoke an all-permeating, melodic presence. Rooted in her study of yoga, tantra, and mystic traditions, her practice understands art as both a means of deepening into reality and an expression of that encounter.
Influenced by artists like Emily Carr, Lawren Harris, and Hilma af Klint, Miller approaches painting as a devotional and perceptual practice. She holds a Master's degree in Art History, with research examining the influence of the Bhagavad Gītā on Lawren Harris and the development of Canadian modernism, and has 900 hours of yoga teacher training. A teacher of spiritually-oriented yoga, philosophy, and art, her work has been shown in wellness spaces, galleries, the Emily Carr House, and ashrams, and is held in private collections internationally.

Prelude: The Divine Musicality of Nature
Genres
Arts & Creative
Event Description
Opening Event Saturday, May 2nd 1 - 4pm
Artist Talks: 2pm and 3pm
Gallery Hours will be Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 10am - 4pm
Kayla Radhika Miller (she/her), originally from northwestern Ontario, is a Victoria-based painter, art historian, and yoga teacher whose work explores the spiritual language of the arts.
Working primarily in acrylic, her paintings move between representation and abstraction — challenging the solidity of form and dissolving the borders of separation to evoke an all-permeating, melodic presence. Rooted in her study of yoga, tantra, and mystic traditions, her practice understands art as both a means of deepening into reality and an expression of that encounter.
Influenced by artists like Emily Carr, Lawren Harris, and Hilma af Klint, Miller approaches painting as a devotional and perceptual practice. She holds a Master's degree in Art History, with research examining the influence of the Bhagavad Gītā on Lawren Harris and the development of Canadian modernism, and has 900 hours of yoga teacher training. A teacher of spiritually-oriented yoga, philosophy, and art, her work has been shown in wellness spaces, galleries, the Emily Carr House, and ashrams, and is held in private collections internationally.
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