UK arts access champion
Andrew Miller is deputy chair of the Royal Shakespeare Company, a trustee of BAFTA and UK arts access champion for All In. He was a National Council member of Arts Council England 2017-25.
With 35 years in the creative industries, Andrew is one of the UK’s most influential disability advocates. Starting out in broadcasting, Andrew went on to become the first wheelchair user to run a major UK arts venue at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff. He established the role of UK government disability champion for culture and was founder chair of the influential BFI Disability Screen Advisory Group. In 2020, he co-founded the UK Disability Arts Alliance #WeShallNotBeRemoved.