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SUSAN MILLER
Sheridan, WY
Susan Miller is passionate about theatre, the arts, and historic buildings, and she devotes countless volunteer hours to these causes. She is a 2014 graduate of Leadership Wyoming, and in 2019, she was named Woman of the Year by The Sheridan Press. Her board service includes the WYO Theater in Sheridan (Chair for two years), the Sheridan Inn, and the National Advisory Council for The Brinton Museum in Big Horn, Wyoming. Susan was born in New Jersey and has lived all over the country. She loves Wyoming best. She graduated from Florida Atlanta University in Boca Raton, Florida, raised four children, and spoils nine grandchildren. She is a Life Member of the Atlanta Board of Realtors and received the Phoenix Award for ten consecutive years in the Multi-Million Dollar Club. She loves to travel, collect art, read, play bridge, dance, ride her horse, and play in a hand bell choir. 

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UCROSS FOUNDATION          

30 Big Red Lane

Clearmont, WY 82835

307.737.2291       

info@ucross.org

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Ucross Foundation acknowledges with respect that it is situated on the aboriginal land of several Indigenous communities, including the Cheyenne, Crow, and Lakota nations. Indigenous people continue to live in this area and practice their teachings and lifeways. Today, this region remains an important place for many Indigenous peoples. As a Wyoming institution, we recognize and respect this historical context and are working to build reciprocal relationships with the Native nations on whose lands we are situated. In partial fulfillment of that commitment, Ucross established Fellowships for Native American Visual Artists in 2017 and Native American Writers in 2020.
Photo credits: Board and staff photos courtesy of William Coupon; additional website images courtesy of Martirene Alcantara, Trine Bumiller, Jennifer Garza-Cuen, Bill Megalos, and Neerja Kothari: video on homepage courtesy of Bill Megalos.
  • ABOUT
    • Ucross Story
    • Founder
    • Board
    • National Advisory Council
    • Staff
    • Opportunities
  • ARTISTS
    • Residency Program
    • Selected Honors & Notable Alumni
    • Native American Fellowships
    • Native American Art Curatorial Convening
    • Partnerships
    • Facilities >
      • KOCUR
      • ROCK STUDIOS
      • SCHOOL HOUSE & DEPOT
      • JESSE'S ONE AND TWO
      • BIG RED
    • Alumni
  • LAND
    • LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
    • Ranch History
    • Ecology
    • Park >
      • DONORS
    • Chapel
    • Birds
    • Ranch Directions
  • GALLERY
    • Ucross Gallery
    • Current Exhibition
    • Past Exhibitions
    • Raymond Plank Center
  • CONNECT
    • STAY CONNECTED
    • Alumni News >
      • ALUMNI NOTES
    • Special Events >
      • UCROSS AWARDS
    • Press Room
  • SUPPORT
    • Ways To Give
    • 40th Anniversary Campaign
    • Cookbook
    • Individual Giving
    • Institutional Giving & Named Residencies
    • Legacy Giving
  • APPLY
  • DONATE