Stephanie Miller, BA MSc
T: +43-1-4277-47111

Meaning makes the difference: distinguishing art-experiences that make you feel better from those that also make you a better person.

Stephanie Miller (Speaker), Katherine Cotter (Contributor) & Matthew Pelowski (Contributor)

Jul 2024

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science


While viewing the artwork, I felt... Using network and latent profile analyses to identify and characterize supraordinate varieties of art-experience.

Stephanie Miller (Speaker), Katherine Cotter (Contributor), Joerg Fingerhut (Contributor) & Matthew Pelowski (Contributor)

May 2024

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science


Classifying Art-Experiences: a new approach to exploring variance in the impact of arts engagement.

Stephanie Miller (Speaker), Katherine Cotter (Contributor) & Matthew Pelowski (Contributor)

Mar 2024

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science


How do we experience art? Using network and latent profile analyses to identify and characterize varieties of art-experience.

Stephanie Miller (Speaker) & Matthew Pelowski (Contributor)

Feb 2024

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science


What did the art mean? A case study of an installation by artist Anselm Kiefer.

Stephanie Miller (Speaker) & Matthew Pelowski (Contributor)

26 Aug 2023

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science


Welcome to Hell - the influence of gallery lighting on aesthetic experience of The Last Judgement by H. Bosch

Stephanie Miller (Speaker) & Matthew Pelowski (Contributor)

Feb 2023

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science


Welcome to Hell - the influence of intentionally designed gallery lighting on aesthetic experience of The Last Judgement by H.Bosch

Stephanie Miller (Speaker) & Matthew Pelowski (Contributor)

Sept 2022

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalk or oral contributionScience to Science



Department of Cognition, Emotion, and Methods in Psychology

Renngasse 6-8
1010 Wien
Room: 301

T: +43-1-4277-47111

stephanie.miller@univie.ac.at