Graeme Miller is an artist, composer and performance-maker working internationally across a range of contexts and is known for his sited, performative social works. His practice emerged from UK performance of the 1980s as the co-founder of the influential theatre company Impact Theatre Co-operative. While continuing to make his own stage works that include A Girl Skipping (1990), he evolved a wide-ranging practice as an artist. He makes work that often responds to ideas about place and time, creating situational pieces that encourage a shift of attention in audiences. He also composes music and designs sound for theatre, dance, TV and film, with artists including Tim Etchells, Shobana Jeyasingh, Forced Entertainment, and Cornelia Parker.