Josée Miller was born on March 30 in Victoriaville, Quebec. Her mother Aline Tremblay was the last of a family of twelve from Baie-Saint-Paul. Her father, Georges Miller, bought paintings such as René Richard and Cosgrove when Josée was a child, so she grew up surrounded by the energy of these Quebec painters. When she was ten years old, she asked her father for an oil painting kit and an easel, he was not surprised and it was then that the joy of creation gave birth to this passion.
After a DEC in health sciences, she reoriented herself for a DEC in interior design in 1982. She worked for the Furniture Gallery and then for a private office in Quebec City. She worked as a designer as a self-employed person until 1995.
From 1996, she began painting full-time. Soon sketches and sketches turn into creations on canvas. Her niche is defined and her colors burst. Her world is meant to be intimate and whimsical. Colours, shapes and details abound and there is an inviting and joyful atmosphere. Moreover, her knowledge of architecture is well associated with her sense of observation. It is often during family walks and excursions with other painters that she finds her inspiration.
In 1997, she began exhibiting in a gallery. Since then, many of her works have taken the path of private and public collections in Canada, the United States and Europe and with numerous solo exhibitions throughout Quebec